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May
23

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When it comes to selling your home, timing is everything — and the first seven days on the market are absolutely critical. In today's fast-moving real estate market, those initial days can make or break your sale. 

Here's why the first week is so important and what you can do to make the most of it:

1. First Impressions Are Powerful

Just like meeting someone for the first time, your home only gets one chance to make a great first impression. When your home initially hits the market, it gets the most attention it will likely ever receive. In this first week, online listing platforms are more likely to highlight it, real estate agents are more likely to send it to buyers, and serious house hunters are quicker to schedule showings. So, make the most of this opportunity by entering the market with only high-quality photos, a compelling listing description, and a competitive price.

2. Buyer Excitement Peaks Early

The most serious buyers are often the first through the door. They've already seen everything else on the market and are sitting around waiting for something new and desirable. So, if your home is priced right and presented well, you may receive multiple offers within days. This early interest often leads to stronger offers and faster closings. On the flip side, if your home lingers on the market without interest, buyers begin to wonder why. The longer a property stays unsold, the more likely buyers are to assume something is wrong — even if that's not the case.

3. Pricing is Crucial

Many sellers are tempted to start high "just to see what happens," thinking they can reduce the price later if needed. But this strategy often backfires. Overpriced homes discourage buyers and agents from even considering a showing. Worse, you risk missing the critical first-week window when buyer interest is at its peak. By the time you adjust the price, your listing is already stale. Pricing your home strategically from day one sets the tone for a successful sale. A competitive price generates more traffic, more offers, and ultimately, a better outcome.

4. The Market Has a Memory

In real estate, perception is everything. Buyers and agents can see how long a property has been listed and whether the price has changed. A home that sits on the market too long — even just a few weeks — can develop a stigma. Future buyers may wonder, "What's wrong with it?" and lowball offers often follow. That's why it's so important to make your listing count right from the start. Professional photos, thoughtful staging, accurate pricing, and wide exposure all work together to build momentum during that crucial first week.

To capitalize on your home's first seven days, work with a knowledgeable real estate professional who understands the local market. Together, you can build a strategy that positions your home to attract the right buyers at the right price, right away.

For more tips or to list your home for sale in this hot market, contact Stacy Moriva, Realtor with Leader Real Estate Group, Inc. today!

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