Find out what you actually agree on—before you start looking.
You and your partner probably haven't talked about what you each really need in a home. Most couples don't. Ready& helps you have that conversation before you're standing in a living room one of you loves and the other doesn't.
The fight you don't see coming.
It usually starts small. You assume they want a yard because they mentioned it once. They assume you're flexible on commute because you didn't say otherwise. Neither of you realizes you have completely different pictures in your head.
Then you tour a house. One of you lights up. The other feels their stomach drop. Now you're negotiating in real-time, with an agent watching, about something you never actually discussed.
Or worse—you buy the house. And three years later, you're still having the same argument about how you "settled" on a place that doesn't work for one of you.
How Ready& works.
Each of you answers a short questionnaire—privately. You rate what matters to you: how important is outdoor space? A short commute? Room for guests? Natural light? You make a few trade-offs. You flag your deal-breakers.
Then you see each other's answers. Not a vague "compatibility score"—the actual responses. Where you aligned. Where you didn't. The specific things you need to talk about before you tour a single house.
Later, when you're looking at homes, you can score each one against your shared priorities. When you rate a house differently, you'll know exactly where to focus the conversation.
What this actually gives you.
- Fewer wasted weekends. You'll stop touring houses that were never going to work for both of you.
- Easier conversations. Instead of "I don't know, something feels off," you'll have specific things to discuss.
- Less resentment later. You'll both know what compromises you made and why—no one gets blindsided.
- A decision you made together. Not one person convincing the other. An actual shared choice.