Seller Resources
Pre-Listing Checklist
Get Your Home Market Ready
The difference between a home that sells in 5 days and one that sits for 60 often comes down to preparation. This checklist covers everything you need to do before your home hits the market.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I start preparing?
Ideally 4 to 6 weeks before listing. This gives you time to make repairs, declutter, deep clean, and handle any issues that could slow down your sale.
What repairs should I make before listing?
Focus on what buyers see first: fresh paint, clean carpets, working fixtures, and curb appeal. Skip major renovations unless your agent advises otherwise based on your specific market.
Should I get a pre-listing inspection?
It can be a smart move. A pre-listing inspection reveals problems before buyers find them, giving you time to fix issues on your terms and avoid surprises during due diligence.
What documents do I need to sell?
Deed, survey, HOA documents, recent tax bills, utility bills, and any permit records for renovations. Your agent will walk you through everything specific to your situation.
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