HOW IT WORKS
From the first walkthrough
to a home that performs.
READ THE PROPERTY
Evans walks through and immediately starts reading — systems, structure, layout, light, land use. She identifies what's working, what isn't, and where the real value lives. Fast and honest.
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BUILD THE STRATEGY
A renovation or improvement plan built around ROI, not wishful thinking. She knows which updates move the needle and which ones don't — and she'll tell you straight.
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MAKE IT HAPPEN
Light refresh or full renovation — Evans runs the process. She has the contractor relationships, the design eye, and the persistence to see the vision through to the end.
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GO TO MARKET
Sellers list at full strength. Buyers close on homes with real equity upside. Either way, the result is a home that's been thoughtfully prepared — not just put on the market and hoped for.
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A few things Evans believes
that most agents don't.
These aren't talking points. They're the reason her approach works differently — for buyers and sellers both
The homes with the most potential are often the ones that photograph worst. That's not a problem — that's where the opportunity is for buyers who can see it.
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Sellers leave money on the table every day by listing homes before they're ready. Strategic preparation — even light updates — consistently results in stronger offers.
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Not every renovation makes sense. Understanding a home's systems, structure, and land use is what separates a smart investment from an expensive mistake.
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Design isn't about aesthetics — it's a strategic tool for maximizing value and creating spaces people genuinely want to live in.
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A home should work for everyone in it. That means real people, real life, real comfort — for the humans, the dogs, the cats, and the birds at the feeder.
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What happens when it works
Design intelligence and renovation strategy, applied to real Portland homes.
“We almost didn't list it. Evans walked through, built a plan, and six weeks later we closed $124,000 over asking. I didn't think that was possible for our home.”
— Portland Seller, 2024