Client resources
For clients in motion.
A working page for current clients: where your transaction stands, who to reach, and how to settle into the valley.
Transaction roadmap
What happens, in order.
Under contract
Executed contract circulated; earnest money delivered; the dates-and-deadlines calendar goes to your inbox the same day.
Title & association documents
Title commitment and, for condominiums and clubs, association documents arrive for review — Rebekah annotates what matters and why.
Inspection & due diligence
Inspections scheduled and attended; resolutions negotiated in writing. For resort property, this is also when dues, assessments, and rental arrangements are confirmed against the current documents.
Financing & appraisal
Lender coordination and appraisal logistics handled quietly in the background; you hear about milestones, not chores.
Final walkthrough
The property verified in the condition the contract promises — utilities, inclusions, and any negotiated work.
Closing
Documents reviewed before the table, wires verified by phone against known numbers (never by email alone), keys handed over properly.
After closing
Recording confirmed, utilities and services transitioned, and the introductions that make ownership easy from the first week.
Shortcuts
The numbers that matter.
Rebekah, directly
Compass One
Documents, timelines, and search collaboration live in Compass One, Compass's client portal. Rebekah will send your personal link at the start of the engagement.
Compass Concierge
Selling? Ask about Concierge — Compass's program that can front preparation costs with settlement at closing, subject to current program terms.
Settling in
The valley, made easy.
New owners receive Rebekah's current, personal shortlist — property managers who answer the phone, builders and designers worth the wait, ski school contacts, the restaurants that hold a table in February. It's a living list, delivered person to person rather than published, because a recommendation is a responsibility.
In the meantime, three universally useful starting points: the town free-bus systems make car-free ski days realistic from most addresses; utility and district providers vary street by street (Rebekah's closing packet includes yours specifically); and winter reservations — dining, parking, ski school — reward booking earlier than feels reasonable.