Available across Summit County
and Northeast Ohio.
Delivered in person by Adam.
Every Home Clarity Report is delivered in person. Every price is based on real Summit County contractor data. Every recommendation comes from someone who knows this market personally.
Summit County — primary service area.
Hudson
Summit County's premier community — historic architecture on East Main Street, top-rated schools, and some of the most thoughtfully maintained homes in Northeast Ohio. Hudson homeowners are typically strategic investors in their properties. They've often been in their homes for years and want a plan worthy of the home.
We've assessed dozens of Hudson properties across every style and era — Victorian and Greek Revival historics, ranches and colonials in established subdivisions, and newer construction on the perimeter. The Report is particularly valuable in Hudson because the density of home styles means project pricing varies significantly. A kitchen in a 1920 farmhouse and a kitchen in a 2005 colonial are fundamentally different scopes. Knowing that before you hire anyone saves real money.
Book a call for your Hudson home →Bath Township
Sprawling properties, premium construction, and some of Summit County's highest resale values. Bath Township homeowners expect the highest quality in everything they do with their property — and their projects reflect it. Full first-floor transformations, master suite additions, and substantial exterior work are common scopes here.
The scale of potential investment in Bath Township makes the Report particularly valuable. Getting the sequence and pricing right on a $150,000–$250,000 renovation plan is worth far more than $4,500 to get wrong. Clients here often use the Report to validate their contractor bids before signing, not after. The comparison is almost always illuminating.
Book a call for your Bath Township home →Fairlawn
One of Summit County's most active renovation markets. Fairlawn homeowners tend to be active planners with clear project ideas — they're ready to spend and want to make sure every dollar is placed correctly. Kitchen and bathroom renovations dominate here, along with first-floor opens and updating 1980s and 1990s interiors.
Fairlawn's proximity to Montrose gives homeowners strong exposure to premium finished products, which raises expectations for their own renovations. The Report helps bridge the gap between what clients want and what's realistic at their budget — before any contractor conversation begins. That clarity is what makes contractor meetings productive rather than frustrating.
Book a call for your Fairlawn home →Richfield
Quiet, premium, and strategically positioned between Cleveland and Akron. Richfield homeowners tend to think long-term about their property — they're not in a rush, and they want to invest in the right projects in the right order. The 10-year planning approach resonates strongly here.
Clients in Richfield often use the Report to map out a decade of improvements rather than react to immediate needs. The system replacement timelines are especially valued: knowing that the HVAC has 4–6 years and the roof has 8–10 allows a homeowner to budget and plan proactively instead of making expensive decisions under pressure.
Book a call for your Richfield home →Cuyahoga Falls
Our home base — 27 years in this community. Cuyahoga Falls has a wide mix of home types: Merriman Valley properties along the river, established ranches and colonials in interior neighborhoods, and older homes throughout the historic downtown corridor. We know this community at a level that only comes from decades of working here.
If you're in Cuyahoga Falls, you're getting advice from someone who has seen the inside of more homes in this city than any other professional in the market. Every price range. Every age. Every neighborhood. The Report's local cost guidance is calibrated to what projects actually cost in Cuyahoga Falls — not a national average with no relationship to your home.
Book a call for your Cuyahoga Falls home →Stow
From established neighborhoods to newer builds, Stow has a wide variety of home types and a community of homeowners actively investing in their properties. The challenge Stow clients face is the same as anyone in Summit County: aging systems, contractor uncertainty, and the difficulty of sequencing projects correctly without expert guidance.
Many Stow clients come to us mid-process: they've started planning, gotten a few estimates that don't agree with each other, and need a neutral expert to help them make sense of the numbers. The Report provides the documented foundation that makes contractor conversations productive and bids genuinely comparable.
Book a call for your Stow home →Copley
Established residential neighborhoods and well-built homes. Copley homeowners appreciate quality craftsmanship and typically approach renovation with a specific project list already in mind. They want to know exactly what's realistic before committing to contractors — and the scopes of work and pricing guidance the Report provides pay immediate dividends in those conversations.
The range of home types in Copley is significant — from larger homes along Smith Road to more modest neighborhoods throughout the township. The Report's value is consistent across that range: documented condition, clear priorities, and realistic cost expectations before any contractor is invited in to bid.
Book a call for your Copley home →Silver Lake
A small, high-value lakefront community where thoughtful property investment is the norm. Silver Lake homeowners care deeply about their properties and their neighborhood — and word travels fast here. Quality work is noticed, and so is poor work. The referral rate from this community is among the highest in our service area.
Precision planning and vetted contractor introductions are especially valued in Silver Lake, where the homes are worth the extra care and the community is small enough that reputation — both yours and the contractor's — matters to every decision.
Book a call for your Silver Lake home →Montrose-Ghent
One of Summit County's highest-income zip codes (44333), where expectations for quality work are correspondingly high. Montrose-Ghent clients have typically spent years in their home, know what they want, and have had frustrating experiences with contractors who overpromised and underdelivered. The Report's transparent pricing, written scopes, and independent advisory position are a genuine departure from what they're used to.
Projects in this community frequently involve premium finishes and high total investment — full kitchen transformations, primary suite renovations, and whole-home updates are common. When the scope is this significant, the written documentation and contractor vetting the Report provides pays back its cost many times over.
Book a call for your Montrose-Ghent home →Peninsula
A historic village in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park corridor, with a concentration of 19th-century homes that require a very different approach than modern construction. Older structures have their own logic — material layering, historic systems, settlement patterns — that requires someone with direct experience to assess correctly. A standard home inspector applies a 2025 code checklist to an 1880 structure and produces a document that is both alarming and useless.
Adam's personal experience with a historic property — including his own 1834 farmhouse — makes the Report particularly well-suited for Peninsula homeowners. He understands which conditions are acceptable for the era, which require immediate remediation, and how to write renovation scopes that respect the character of the structure while bringing it to a functional, safe, and comfortable standard.
Book a call for your Peninsula home →Adjacent counties and communities.
We extend service to many communities beyond Summit County. If you're unsure whether we serve your area, just call — we'll tell you directly.
Medina County
Medina, Brunswick, Wadsworth
Portage County
Kent, Rootstown, Streetsboro
Northern Stark County
North Canton, Canal Fulton, and surrounding areas
Southern Cuyahoga County
Brecksville, Broadview Heights, Strongsville
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