“They priced it perfectly and we sold quickly — a smooth, stress-free experience.”
Price it right from day one
The first two weeks on the market draw the most attention. An accurate price brings strong, early offers; an inflated one makes a home sit — and homes that sit usually sell for less.
Make it show beautifully
- Declutter and depersonalize so buyers can picture themselves there.
- Deep-clean, fix the small stuff, and boost curb appeal.
- Let the light in — open blinds, swap dim bulbs.
- Professional photography is non-negotiable; most buyers see your home online first.
- Stage the key rooms (we’ll guide you on what pays off).
Market it like it matters
Listing on the MLS® is the start, not the strategy. Great photos, a strong description, online reach, and an agent who actively works your listing are what move the final number.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the most common pricing mistake?
Overpricing to “leave room to negotiate.” It usually backfires — the home sits, buyers wonder what’s wrong, and it sells for less than a well-priced home would have.
Is staging worth it?
Often yes, especially in key rooms. In the National Association of REALTORS® 2025 staging study, 83% of buyers’ agents said staging made it easier for buyers to picture the home as their own, and roughly half of sellers’ agents said it reduced time on the market. We’ll tell you honestly where it pays off for your home and where it won’t.
Want your real number?
We'll look at your home and your neighbourhood and give you a clear, no-obligation estimate before you make a move. Talk to Team Beckett.
