Buying or selling a home is hard enough without a website adding to it. I want this one to be usable by every person who lands on it, and I treat that as part of being here to serve.

What I aim for

This site is built and maintained with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA as the target. In practice, that means:

  • Semantic HTML. Real headings, landmarks, lists, and buttons — so assistive technology can announce the page in a way that makes sense.
  • Keyboard navigation. You can move through every link, menu, and form using only a keyboard, with a visible focus outline that shows where you are.
  • Reduced motion. The subtle fade-in animations respect your prefers-reduced-motion setting — turn motion down in your system, and the site holds still.
  • Readable contrast. Text is kept at AA color contrast against this dark theme, so it stays legible rather than fading into the background.
  • Text alternatives. Meaningful images carry descriptive alt text, and decorative flourishes are hidden from screen readers so they don't clutter the read.

An honest note

Accessibility is ongoing work, not a box I've checked once. I test as I go and fix what I find, but I won't pretend it's perfect on every page, in every browser, with every device. If you hit a spot that doesn't work the way it should, I'd genuinely like to know — that's how it gets better.

Run into a barrier? Tell me.

If any part of this site keeps you from finding what you need — a listing detail, a document, a way to get in touch — reach out and I'll get you the information promptly, in whatever format works best for you: over the phone, by email, or however is easiest.

Tell me what you were trying to do and where it broke down, and I'll follow up with you directly. You won't be handed off to a form or a queue — it comes to me.


Making this site work for everyone is part of the same commitment behind my Fair Housing promise: every person deserves to be met with equal service, an open door, and a real answer. Here to serve means all of you.