Buying · Relocating

Landing in the Twin Cities? We’ll be your eyes here.

Video tours with honest commentary, straight answers about neighborhoods, and a purchase coordinated entirely from wherever you are now.

How we help

Buy with confidence from 1,500 miles away.

Tree-lined Minnesota neighborhood street

Neighborhood truth-telling

Which suburbs match your commute, budget, and life — and which only look good online. We tell you like a friend would.

Video call walking through a home

Live video tours

We walk every candidate home on video, pointing the camera at the things listings hide — not just the staging.

Signing documents remotely

Remote closing, handled

E-signatures, remote notary, coordinated movers — people buy homes here without setting foot in the state until moving day.

The process

How it works.

Video call first

Tell us about your move — job, timeline, lifestyle. We’ll give you an honest map of where to look.

Shortlist remotely

Live-toured homes with candid commentary, plus school, commute, and market intel for each.

Offer from anywhere

We run the strategy and negotiation; you sign electronically from wherever you are.

Land softly

Inspection, closing, and move-in coordinated — keys waiting when you arrive.

Relocating listings

Curated listings appear here

In the meantime, reach out and we'll send you listings that fit.

Questions

Relocation FAQ.

Can I really buy a home without visiting Minnesota?

Yes — live video tours, e-signatures, and remote closing make it routine. Many of our relocation clients see their home in person for the first time on moving day.

Which Twin Cities suburbs are best for relocating families?

It depends on your commute and priorities — Plymouth, Maple Grove, Eden Prairie, and Edina are frequent answers for schools; Minneapolis and St. Louis Park for walkability. We’ll narrow it fast on a call.

How long does a remote purchase take?

The same 30–45 days from offer to close as any purchase — the search is often faster because video tours compress the process.

What should I know about Minnesota winters and homes?

Furnace age, insulation, ice-dam history, and driveway orientation all matter here. It’s exactly the stuff we check on every video tour.

Moving to Minnesota?

Start with a video call — we’ll give you the honest lay of the land before you commit to anything.