Last time, I talked about the soundtrack most people our age are living with:
- How do we move?
- How can we sell before we know where we’re going?
- What if we never find anything we like?
This email is the second half: how people actually solve that problem without living in boxes or making a panicked decision.
There are two tools that matter a lot more than most people realize:
1. A Bridge Loan – Buy First, Sell Second
In plain English: A bridge loan lets you tap the equity in your current home so you can buy the next one before selling the old one.
Instead of:
- Listing your home
- Living through showings
- Taking an offer
- Scrambling to find something before you have to be out
You do this:
- We find the next place you actually want to live
- You buy it using a short-term bridge loan tied to your current home’s equity
- You move once, into the new place
- Then, we sell your current home from a position of calm, not panic
No couch surfing. No two-month rental. No “everything has to line up on the same day or we’re screwed.” One clean move.
2. PCOA – Sell Now, Stay Put While We Shop
A PCOA (Post-Closing Occupancy Agreement) is a simple agreement that says:
“You, the seller, can stay in the house for a set period of time after closing, basically renting it back from the buyer.”
That means you can:
- Sell the house now
- Keep living there for 30-60 days (or whatever we negotiate) after closing
- Use that window to shop for your next place with your equity already freed up
No storage units. No three-month rental. No moving twice.
No “we have to pick something by Friday or we’re homeless.”
It turns a hard deadline into a glide path.
Where the “Genius Agent” Actually Shows Up
This may not work if you try to quarterback it yourself.
My job in these moves is to:
- Coordinate the lender who handles the bridge piece
- Negotiate the PCOA so you’re not rushed out of the house
- Sequence timing so your move, your sale, and your closing line up instead of collide
- Manage the showings, repairs, and paperwork so you’re not project managing a construction site at
In other words, you don’t have to be the person holding all the strings. You hire someone whose full-time job is to manage the whole thing so you can focus on one thing:
“Is this where we want to live next?”
If some part of you has been saying, “We should probably talk about this,” reply to this email or call/text me at 303 681 7006.
We can start with a 20-minute, no-pressure conversation about your specific situation-equity, timing, health, kids-and I’ll sketch out what your move would actually look like on paper.
No commitment. No sales pitch.
Just a real plan so you’re not making a seven-figure decision based on anxiety.