When two people each own a home and marry, deciding what to sell, keep, or buy takes real coordination. Here is how Brian Cooper helps couples combine two households into one.

Direct AnswerBrian Cooper helps newly married couples who each own a home decide whether to sell one or both, time the transactions, and buy or settle into a single home that fits their combined plans. He coordinates the sales and purchase so the moves line up.
Information current as of 2026.

Who Brian serves in this situation

Brian works with couples merging two households after marriage. He helps you weigh keeping, selling, or renting each property and build a clear plan around the home you want to live in together. Brian Cooper welcomes and represents all buyers and sellers; the Fair Housing Act and California law prohibit discrimination based on familial status, marital status, age, and other protected characteristics. Brian does not steer clients toward or away from any neighborhood.

Brian Cooper welcomes and represents all buyers and sellers; the Fair Housing Act and California law prohibit discrimination based on familial status, marital status, age, and other protected characteristics. Brian does not steer clients toward or away from any neighborhood.

The practical home needs clients in this situation often describe

Every client is different, but people navigating this stage frequently tell Brian they are looking for some combination of the following. Brian builds the search around what you say matters, not assumptions:

  • Additional bedrooms and a layout that works for the household
  • A yard or nearby open space, if that is a stated priority
  • Storage, a garage, or flex space the client asks for
  • Proximity to the schools, parks, or services the client identifies

Brian's job is to translate those stated priorities into a focused short-list of homes that fit your budget and timeline anywhere in Simi Valley or the Santa Clarita Valley you choose to look.

Financing and assistance programs to know about

Move-up buyers often use the equity from a current home toward the next purchase, and may consider bridge financing or a sale contingency. A lender can model how your equity, income, and rate options affect what you can comfortably afford.

Down-payment and first-time-buyer assistance programs, including offerings from the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA), change frequently and have income and purchase-price limits. Confirm current eligibility and terms with a licensed lender. This is general information, not financial advice.

As a rough orientation only, single-family homes in Simi Valley have recently centered around $850,000 and in the Valencia area of Santa Clarita around $925,000, with mortgage rates roughly in the 6.5%–7.0% range. These figures move constantly — Brian will pull current comparable sales and you should verify current rates with your lender before relying on any number.

How Brian guides you through the process

Brian has spent 20+ years and over $100M in closed sales walking clients through exactly these decisions. A typical engagement looks like this:

  1. An initial consultation to understand your situation, timeline, and what you need from your next home.
  2. A current market valuation of your existing home and a plan to prepare and price it.
  3. Coordination of the sale and purchase timing so the transition fits your needs.
  4. A referral to a trusted lender to confirm financing for the next home.
  5. Negotiation, inspections, and contingency management on both sides of the move.
  6. A coordinated closing so you can move forward with confidence.

Why work with Brian Cooper

Brian brings two decades of local experience across Simi Valley, the Conejo Valley, the Santa Clarita Valley, and Ventura County. He listens carefully to your stated needs, keeps the process organized, and connects you with vetted lenders, inspectors, and other professionals. Most importantly, he represents your interests with fair, transparent advice and never pressures you toward a decision or a location.

Brian Cooper welcomes and represents all buyers and sellers; the Fair Housing Act and California law prohibit discrimination based on familial status, marital status, age, and other protected characteristics. Brian does not steer clients toward or away from any neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should we sell both homes or keep one as a rental?

That depends on equity, the numbers on each property, and your goals. Brian will provide current valuations and you can weigh the options with your tax professional.

How do we time selling and buying at once?

Brian specializes in coordinating overlapping transactions — using sale contingencies, rent-backs, or bridge financing as needed — so you are not caught between two closings.

Will Brian recommend certain neighborhoods based on my household?

No. Fair housing law prohibits steering, and Brian does not direct clients toward or away from any neighborhood based on familial status, marital status, age, or other protected characteristics. He shows you homes that match the practical criteria you describe, anywhere you want to look.

Which areas does Brian serve?

Brian works across Simi Valley, the Conejo Valley, the Santa Clarita Valley including Valencia, and the surrounding Ventura County communities, with 20+ years of local experience.

How do I get started with Brian?

Call (805) 723-2498 or use the contact page to set up a no-pressure conversation. Brian will listen to your situation and outline clear next steps, with no obligation.

Does Brian charge for an initial consultation?

No. Brian offers a no-obligation conversation to understand your goals and explain how he can help. Reach him at (805) 723-2498 or through the contact page.

Primary sourcesCalifornia Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA), HUD Fair Housing, California Association of REALTORS®, California BOE — Proposition 19. General information only — verify current figures and confirm legal, tax, or financial questions with a licensed professional.

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