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In May of 2025, I had the incredible honor of being named Realtor of the Year by the Medina County Board of REALTORS®.
It's an award I'm deeply grateful for, not because of the title itself, but because of what it represents.

This recognition comes from my peers, fellow real estate professionals who understand the long hours, the behind-the-scenes work, the market challenges,...
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Today marks 14 years since I became a REALTOR®, and I couldn't be more excited to announce a big change—I'm MOVING out of my home office and into my OWN PERSONAL OFFICE in downtown Medina! I'll be right in the front office of the Professional Building behind Cool Beans Coffee Shop, with a beautiful view of the Historic Medina Square.

My first office at M.C. Real Estate in 2011
Over the past few months, I've been working diligently on my business and marketing plan, reflecting on where I see my business going and how I can elevate the services I provide to my clients. I have always prided myself on building strong relati...
In real estate, it's often said that one deal can depend on another, and nowhere is this more evident than with offers contingent on the sale of another home. These contingencies create a domino effect, where the success of one transaction depends on another, and the outcomes can be complicated and stressful. In this blog post, I'll break down the different types of contingencies that sellers may face, the pros and cons for both buyers and sellers, and how to best navigate these situations.
A contingent offer is an offer to purchase a home that hinges on the buyer selling their existing home. There are three common types of sale contingencies:
Each of these scenarios carries its own set of challenges and risks.
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The main concern with offers contingent on home sales is the domino effect—one delay or cancellation can derail multiple transactions. Sellers who choose to accept such an offer must understand the level of risk they are assuming, and buyers must recognize the pressure they will be under to sell their existing property in a timely manner.
To mitigate these risks, it's important to take a measured approach:
| Contingency Type | Pros for Seller | Cons for Seller | Pros for Buyer | Cons for Buyer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Not Yet Listed | Buyer is committed to buying. | Uncertainty, delays in timeline. | Can secure a new home while preparing for market. | Rush to prepare for sale, possible delays. |
| Listed but No Offers | May still move forward with other offers. | Buyer's home may not sell, leading to risk. | Shows commitment and progress. | Stress if the home takes time to sell. |
| Under Contract | More confidence in buyer performance. | Risk until buyer's sale closes. | Greater certainty, less risk. | Unexpected issues could derail both deals. |
Accepting an offer contingent on a home sale is always a balancing act between the pros and cons. Sellers must decide if the risk is worth it, while buyers must be realistic about the potential hurdles they face. For agents, managing expectations and ensuring clear communication is vital to safeguarding their clients and their own reputations.
If you're considering accepting or making a contingent offer, understanding the implications of each scenario is crucial. It's all about timing, preparation, and the willingness to adapt should things change. Real estate transactions are often unpredictable, and the more prepared everyone is for the domino effect, the smoother the process will be.
As I sit down to reflect on the journey that led me to this point, I can't help but feel overwhelmed with gratitude and a sense of accomplishment. Exactly 12 years ago today, I was honored with the title of the Medina County Board of REALTORS® "Rookie of the Year." It was a moment that meant the world to me, a validation of all the hard work and dedication I had poured into my career in real estate my very first year.

At that time, receiving such recognition was a milestone I will always cherish. It signified not only my personal achievements but also the support and encouragement of my peers and mentors within the industry. Being acknowledged as the Rookie of the Year fueled my passion and com...