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Relocation Support

Some people come to us because they want to buy a better home. Some come to us because they don’t have a home anymore.

We serve both with the same commitment. But we want to speak directly to the second group here — because the real estate industry largely doesn’t.

A quiet supportive moment between people
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Different needs Some moves begin with aspiration. Others begin with loss, urgency, or instability.
Who This Page Is For

If a disaster has displaced you from your home — a wildfire, flood, hurricane, or other catastrophe — this page is for you.

Losing a home to a natural disaster is not a real estate problem. It is a life crisis that happens to require real estate as part of the recovery.

The distinction matters, because navigating it like a transaction — with timelines, urgency, and impersonal process — is exactly the wrong approach.

Reframe has advisors across the country who work specifically with displaced families. They understand the emotional weight of this kind of relocation, along with the administrative complexity — insurance claims, FEMA processes, and temporary housing decisions that shape what comes next.

They are trained to work at the pace that disaster recovery actually requires, not the pace that serves a closing calendar.

Their job is not to find you a house. Their job is to help you find your footing — and then, when you're ready, to help you find a home.

Who This Page Is For

If a disaster has displaced you from your home — a wildfire, flood, hurricane, or other catastrophe — this page is for you.

The distinction matters

This is not a transaction first. It is recovery first.

A life crisis, not a real estate problem. Losing a home to a natural disaster is not a real estate problem. It is a life crisis that happens to require real estate as part of the recovery. The distinction matters, because navigating it like a transaction — with timelines, urgency, and impersonal process — is exactly the wrong approach.

Support for the real complexity. Reframe has advisors across the country who work specifically with displaced families. They understand the emotional weight of this kind of relocation. They understand the administrative complexity: the insurance claims, the FEMA processes, the temporary housing decisions that shape what comes next.

Footing first. Home second. They are trained to work at the pace that disaster recovery actually requires, not the pace that serves a closing calendar. Their job is not to find you a house. Their job is to help you find your footing — and then, when you're ready, to help you find a home.

What This Support Looks Like

Support changes as your situation changes. We meet you where you are.

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Before You’re Ready to Search

We'll start wherever you are. If you've just been displaced and have no idea what to do next, that's a fine place to begin. We can help you think through temporary housing, understand what your insurance covers and when, and map out a realistic timeline for what comes after. We're not going to rush you toward a transaction. We're going to help you get stable.

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When You’re Ready to Look

When the time comes to find permanent housing — whether that's in the same community you lost, somewhere nearby, or somewhere entirely new — your Reframe advisor will be there. They know the local markets. They understand the particular pressures of post-disaster housing demand. And they will advocate for your interests in a market that doesn't always make space for people in recovery.

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After You’re Settled

We don't disappear after closing. For clients navigating disaster recovery, that continuity matters even more than usual. Your advisor will stay in touch — to help you understand your new community, connect you with local resources, and make sure the transition has actually landed the way it should.

What This Support Looks Like

Support changes as your situation changes. We meet you where you are.

Before You’re Ready to Search

We'll start wherever you are. If you've just been displaced and have no idea what to do next, that's a fine place to begin. We can help you think through temporary housing, understand what your insurance covers and when, and map out a realistic timeline for what comes after. We're not going to rush you toward a transaction. We're going to help you get stable.

When You’re Ready to Look

When the time comes to find permanent housing — whether that's in the same community you lost, somewhere nearby, or somewhere entirely new — your Reframe advisor will be there. They know the local markets. They understand the particular pressures of post-disaster housing demand. And they will advocate for your interests in a market that doesn't always make space for people in recovery.

After You’re Settled

We don't disappear after closing. For clients navigating disaster recovery, that continuity matters even more than usual. Your advisor will stay in touch — to help you understand your new community, connect you with local resources, and make sure the transition has actually landed the way it should.

The point is not to move quickly. The point is to move carefully, with enough information and enough support to make the next step feel possible.

Active Support Regions

Where we are currently supporting families — and where we can help next.

Western States
Ongoing wildfire impact across California, Oregon, Washington, and Colorado.
Gulf Coast & Southeast
Markets recovering from hurricanes and flood events.
Midwest Communities
Areas navigating storm and flood displacement.
Federally Declared Disaster Zones
Any market where a disaster has materially affected housing availability.

If you're in an area not listed here, reach out anyway. We will connect you with the closest available advisor — or with a trusted resource in your region.

Reach out. There is no wrong time to start this conversation.

Use the form below or email us directly at . Tell us where you are and what happened. We'll take it from there.