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Frequently Asked Questions

What areas do you serve?

I work in Lincoln County (NC) and the surrounding areas, including Gaston and Mecklenburg Counties.

To us, these aren’t “special requests”; they are built into how we work—no need to ask for permission or explain why you need them.

If you don’t see what you need on this list, please let us know how to help.

Communication

All communication available in writing (text or email)

No surprise phone calls—ever

Scheduled calls with agenda sent in advance

Written summaries after every conversation

Response time expectations clearly communicated

You choose your preferred communication method

Showings

Floor plans and photos sent 24 hours before viewing

Maximum 3 showings per day (with breaks), unless otherwise directed

Silent showings available (minimal small talk)

Off-peak touring times to avoid crowds

Permission to bring support person(s)

Permission to revisit properties as many times as needed

Decision Making

No same-day pressure—ever

At least 24-48 hours to review all documents

Information broken down into digestible chunks

Visual aids and comparison charts provided if needed

Multiple explanations in different formats if needed

“I need to think about it” is always acceptable

Documents & Contracts

All documents sent in advance for review

Plain-language explanations of legal jargon

Highlighted sections showing what needs your attention

Checklists for what you need to provide

Digital signing available

Time to process without rushing

Executive Function Support

Clear timelines with buffer time built in

Specific reminders (not vague “don’t forget”)

I track deadlines so you don’t have to

Breaking large tasks into micro-steps

Visual organization systems

Duplicate communication (text + email) if helpful

No judgement for tardiness or late cancellations

Social/Anxiety Support

No pressure to make small talk

Meeting agendas provided beforehand

Virtual meetings available

Masking not required – Bring your authentic self

Stimming welcomed

Quiet spaces during closing when possible

Other Accommodations

Understanding of sensory processing needs

Flexible meeting locations (your space, public space, virtual)

Permission to bring fidgets, headphones, support items

Breaks scheduled into long meetings

Clear expectations about what to wear, how long things take

“I need to reschedule” with no explanation required

No! My commission works the same as traditional realtors (typically negotiated prior to entering a purchase agreement). You get significantly better accommodations at no additional cost to you.

We specialize in neurodivergent-friendly real estate. That means we’ve redesigned the entire buying and selling process around different communication styles, sensory needs, processing speeds, and executive function support. Your accommodations aren’t add-ons—they’re standard.

Send me an email or text. We’ll set up an initial conversation (format of your choice) with no pressure or commitment.

AI overview from Google:
Neurodivergent describes people whose brain processing, learning, and behavior differ from what is considered typical. This umbrella term includes a wide range of conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, OCD, bipolar disorder, and Tourette syndrome, among others. The concept of “neurodiversity” emphasizes that these differences are natural variations in the human brain, not deficits.

Key aspects of neurodivergence

  • Difference, not deficit: Neurodiversity views neurological differences as natural variations of the human brain, much like variations in human biodiversity.
  • Conditions included:
    While it is not a formal medical diagnosis itself, the term often includes conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, and others.
  • Strengths and challenges: Neurodivergent individuals may experience unique challenges in traditional societal settings, but they also possess unique strengths, such as creativity, attention to detail, and out-of-the-box thinking.

Absolutely not. You don’t need a formal diagnosis, letter, or any kind of proof. If you want to work with me, that’s all we need.

There’s no threshold to meet. If traditional real estate feels overwhelming, inaccessible, or just doesn’t work for your brain—that’s enough.

Yes! Bring whoever helps you feel comfortable—partner, friend, family member, support person, anyone.

Life happens. You can cancel or reschedule anytime, no explanation needed. I build flexibility into my schedule specifically for this.

It varies widely, but I won’t rush you. Some clients find their home in 2-3 weeks, others take 3-6 months or more. We move at YOUR pace, not the market’s pressure.

That’s totally fine! I’m happy to answer questions, provide guidance, or just be a resource for when you are ready. No pressure to work together before you’re ready.

Absolutely. The selling process can be overwhelming, my goal in helping you sell will be to manage overwhelm during this time. I do this by keeping communication lines open and setting your expectations from day one. You are in control of the selling process, so you will be the final decision on open houses, showings, pricing, etc. I work as an advisor to help navigate all of these elements and get you the best deal for your home.

I don’t disappear after you get the keys. I’m here for questions, recommendations, or support even after the transaction is complete.

what is neurodivergent real estate?

Refers to a real estate approach that acknowledges and accommodates the needs of neurodivergent individuals.