🔜 Next 7 Days: Action Plan for Heather & Craig

No pressure to decide—just momentum to stay empowered.

✅ 1. Schedule a Walk-Through of 33 Sixth Street (if curious)

  • This is a no-strings-attached look behind the curtain—what it really feels like, smells like, and what the bones of the space could become.
  • Before the tour: I’ll need a signed Buyer Agency Agreement in place. It’s standard practice and protects both sides—nothing weird or binding beyond this property unless you want it to be.
  • 👉 If you’re even 10% curious, now’s the time to take a look.

💬 2. Talk About Apache’s Role in the Future

  • Ask yourselves:
    • Are we done with it?
    • Does it serve a new purpose (rental, transition space, financial fuel)?
    • How would it feel to not own it anymore?
  • Just sit with it. No decision, just reflection.

🧠 3. Review the 33 Sixth Financial Snapshot

If you’re comfortable, let’s connect with Robin (mortgage) or Randy (financial) to talk through possible financing paths—HELOC, cash purchase, bridge strategies, or equity conversion.

🧾 4. Check in on Family Housing Needs

  • Have a 30-minute chat with your kids:
    • Who needs space now?
    • Would they want to rent from you if Apache became available?
    • What’s realistic for the next 6–12 months?
  • This isn’t a final answer, just surfacing expectations.

🧭 5. Sketch Your “Future Map”

  • One sheet of paper, two sides:
    • Side A: Life if you keep things as they are.
    • Side B: Life if you sell Apache, move forward with 33 Sixth, and build the apartment.
  • This is about feeling, not spreadsheets.
    • What opens up?
    • What gets easier?
    • What gets more complicated?

Optional, but Encouraged:

📸 Bring a notebook or phone to the Sixth Street walk-through and jot down anything that sparks:

  • “I could see us doing ___ here.”
  • “I didn’t expect to feel ___ in this space.”

Sometimes the body knows before the brain catches up.