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Home, Divorce & Starting Over: Navigating During Life Transitions

40 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Divorce is one of life’s most difficult transitions — emotionally, legally, and financially. But one of the biggest decisions couples must face during the process is often the home. Should it be sold? Should one spouse stay? When is the right time to move? And how do you make these decisions while navigating attorneys, court timelines, and financial uncertainty? Today on Inside Northwest Columbus, we’re talking with Sarah Thress, a real estate professional, author and founder of Thrive and Decide.  Sarah works with individuals and families during one of the most stressful seasons of life — helping them make clear, informed decisions about their home while coordinating with attorneys, financial professionals, and the legal process. She’s also the founder of The Thrive and Decide Podcast, a podcast designed to support women going through divorce, and the author of Simplifying Your First Home Purchase, a guide to helping buyers approach homeownership with clarity and confidence. Today’s conversation isn’t just about buying and selling real estate — it’s about navigating change, protecting financial stability, and rebuilding the next chapter of life. Thrive and Decide Podcast Red Frog Realty sarah.thress@redfrogrealty.com Phone: (614) 389-3400

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