Most relocations mean two agents in two states who've never spoken — and you, caught in the gap between them. We're licensed in both Alaska and Arizona, so the same team prices and sells your home up north and negotiates your purchase in the sun. One timeline. One point of contact. No handoff.
Sell in a tight Alaska market and land in the Valley with room to choose. We coordinate both closings so your equity arrives when you need it — and you're never carrying two homes.
Whether it's a career move, family, or the call of the north, we handle your Arizona sale and your Alaska purchase as one move — including the logistics most agents never think about.
We value your current home, map your equity and budget, and decide the strategy — sell first, buy first, or run them in parallel — with financing lined up from day one.
The same team lists and sells your home, then guides your search in the new state remotely — video tours, local intel, and a sharp offer when the right home appears.
We align the two transactions across state lines so your sale funds your purchase — with rent-backs or a short bridge when timing needs it. One timeline, both ends.
A complete, no-fluff walkthrough — the timeline, the real numbers, the logistics, and the questions that separate an agent who can do this from one who just says they can. Sent straight to your inbox.
For 17 years I've worked both ends of the Alaska–Arizona move — the only kind of agent who can legally list your home up north and hand you the keys in the sun. It started because families kept getting caught between two agents who never spoke. So I became both.
No handoffs. No coordination gaps. One team that owns your entire move, from the first valuation to the final closing, 3,000 miles apart.
Yes — that's the whole point. I'm licensed in both Alaska and Arizona, so the same team manages your sale and your purchase. No referral to a stranger, no gap in between.
We plan it from the start — using rent-backs, sale contingencies, or a short bridge so your equity is freed in time to fund the new home, and you're never carrying two mortgages.
Absolutely. Much of this work happens remotely — we handle prep, pricing, showings, and closing while you're already settling into the new state.
It's one of the trickiest parts of leaving Alaska, and we walk you through every option — barge, freight, and the AlCan drive — in the free relocation guide.