The Ministry of Moving
- Anna Elder

- Feb 20
- 2 min read
Walking Hand in Hand With Families Through One of Life's Biggest Transitions
Selling a home is rarely just a real estate transaction. For many families, it's one of the most emotionally complex, physically exhausting, and logistically overwhelming experiences of their lives. That's especially true for families navigating neurodiversity, special needs, or the caregiving journey with an aging loved one.
That's why I don't just sell homes. I walk hand in hand with families through the process. And I consider it a calling.

Every Family Deserves a Guide, Not Just an Agent
When a family is supporting a child or adult with autism, ADHD, sensory sensitivities, or other neurodiverse needs, the idea of selling a home can feel paralyzing. Routines are sacred. Change is hard. The thought of strangers walking through their space, boxes everywhere, and an uncertain timeline can feel like too much to take on.
For seniors and their caretakers, the weight looks different. Decades of memories packed into every room, physical limitations that make the process daunting, and often a deep grief tied to leaving a place that has meant so much for so long.
I meet families exactly where they are. We move at a pace that works for them. We communicate in whatever way feels most comfortable. And we make decisions together, one step at a time.
Taking the Financial Pressure Off the Table
One of the biggest barriers for families in transition is the upfront cost of getting a home ready to sell. Decluttering, painting. cleaning, repairs, staging. For families already stretched thin by caregiving costs, therapies, or medical expenses, that financial hurdle can feel impossible.
That's why I offer a pay-at-close option, meaning all of the work we do to prepare your home gets covered at closing, not before. No out-of-pocket costs. No financial stress layered on top of an already emotional process. You focus on your family. I'll handle the rest.
The Ministry Behind the Work
I call this my ministry of moving, because that's truly what it feels like. It's not about closing deals. It's about serving people during one of the most vulnerable chapters of their lives and making sure they never feel alone in it.
Whether you're a family wondering how you'll ever get through a move with a loved one who struggles with transitions, or a caretaker trying to do right by an aging parent while managing everything else on your plate. I want you to know there is a path forward, and I would be honored to help you find it.
Ready to talk about your situation? Reach out to me directly! I'd love to listen, answer your questions, and help you figure out the best next step for your family. No pressure, no rush. Just a conversation.

