Own Two Homes,
or Plan to Own Neither
Most buyers relocating to Prescott need to sell their current home first. The common mistake is treating it as two separate transactions. Ty treats it as one coordinated move.
The Timing Problem Is Real
A new home in Prescott takes 6 to 14 months from purchase agreement to close. Your current home may sell in 30 days. If you don't sequence these correctly, you end up with a gap. Either carrying two mortgages or scrambling for short-term housing.
Most agents ignore this problem because they only handle one side. Ty approaches it differently because he knows the new home timeline from the builder's side, and can help you build a realistic plan around it.
The other risk: losing the Prescott home you want while you wait for your current home to sell. Ty's relationships with Capstone and ECCO allow him to structure contingent purchase agreements that most buyers can't access on their own.
One Coordinated Move
Inventory First
Before listing your current home, Ty identifies what's available in Prescott — and what's coming. Knowing your target helps you sequence the sale correctly.
Reserve Your New Home
Many new home builders accept purchase agreements with contingencies tied to the sale of your existing home. Ty negotiates these terms on your behalf.
List and Sell Your Current Home
Ty connects you with an experienced listing agent in your current market. Your sale timeline is coordinated with your new construction timeline from the start.
Synchronized Closing
The goal: close on your current home and your new Prescott home within days of each other — no bridge financing, no double mortgage, no short-term rental scramble.
What Ty Handles
Let's Map Out Your Move
Tell Ty where you're coming from, when you want to be in Prescott, and what you're looking for. He'll build a realistic timeline around the actual inventory and your current home's market.