
For me, this wasn’t just another real estate transaction, it was a house full of history and memories, and selling it from 1,500 miles away while I was in Boston was genuinely hard. Jes and Joe got that from the start, and it showed in how they handled everything. The logistics of doing all of this remotely were no small thing. I wasn’t there to supervise, approve work in person, or catch problems as they came up. Jes and Joe handled all of it, and I mean all of it. At one point I realized the only thing I actually did was answer a few texts and sign some documents. They did everything else, while keeping me informed the whole time so I never felt out of the loop on something so personal. They didn’t treat it like just another listing, and I say that having worked with agents who did. Every decision they made, from coordinating contractors to overseeing the landscaping, was done with a level of care you just don’t expect. Jes even hand-arranged fresh flower bouquets for every room before photos were taken—a small touch that said everything about how seriously she takes her clients’ homes. In the end, they didn’t just sell my house. They found the right family for it. People who will love it and care for it the way I did, and then some. Knowing that made the whole process feel complete in a way I didn’t even know I needed. Jes and Joe don’t just sell houses. They take care of people. Everyone promises white-glove service. These are the rare two who actually show up wearing the gloves.

