Your next home could be your biggest financial mistake — or your safest investment.

In the climate era, not all homes are created equal. Find one built to last.

Ethan Fletcher

You already know the stakes.

You're not looking for a lecture on climate change. You've read the headlines. You know that where and what you buy matters more than it used to.

What you don't have is a real estate agent who knows how to help you act on that.

That's exactly the gap I built my practice to fill.

When my family searched for a home in 2022, I had the same worry you do and zero guidance. So I did the deep work myself. That research gave my family something I hadn't expected: not just a good home—genuine peace of mind.

I'm Ethan Fletcher, the first real estate agent in the country focused on climate resilience.

I worry about climate risk now so you won't have to later.

I worry about climate risk now so you won't have to later. ●

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Here’s how we get you there.

1. Tell me what you're looking for
2. Search with confidence
3. Buy knowing you've done your homework

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Two Kinds of Homes.
One Clear Choice.

As climate patterns shift, homes are separating into two categories. The good news is that resilient homes exist — and with the right guidance, they're findable.

A climate resilient home is physical safety and financial safety — and the peace of mind that comes with both.

Imagine buying a home and actually feeling settled about it.

Not just emotionally — factually. You made your offer with eyes open and a framework behind you. That calm is available. It's what I help people find.

Additional Resources

Already own your home and wondering where it stands?

A Climate Resilience Assessment gives you a clear picture of your home's vulnerabilities.

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