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Getting multiple showing requests is a good problem to have. It means your home attracts attention. But if you're not prepared, a busy showing schedule can turn into a source of stress rather than a sign of momentum.

Talk to Your Agent Before the Requests Roll In

The best time to get organized is before you need to. Sit down with your agent and decide on a realistic showing schedule. What days work for your household? Are there times that are difficult because of work, school pickups, or other commitments? Being specific about this up front means your agent can field requests and avoid situations where you're scrambling to accommodate something at the last minute.

It also helps to discuss how much notice you need before a showing. Twenty-four hours is a reasonable standard for most sellers, though in a fast-moving market, you may want to be flexible enough to allow same-day appointments when possible.

Group Appointments When You Can

If your home generates a lot of interest, back-to-back showings on the same day are worth a look. You prepare the house once, you leave once, and you're done for the day, rather than going through the whole routine every 48 hours. It makes better use of your time, and there's a secondary benefit: Buyers who cross paths with other interested parties tend to take the competition more seriously.

Have Somewhere to Go

This sounds obvious, but many sellers underestimate how much easier showings are when you have a plan. A standing arrangement, whether that's a nearby café, a relative's house, or a regular errand route, removes the friction of figuring it out each time. If you have kids or pets, that plan matters even more. A dog that needs to be out of the house adds a layer of logistics that's much easier to manage when you've sorted it in advance.

Ask to Get Feedback After Every Showing

With multiple showings happening close together, it's easy to lose track of what buyers are saying. Make it a habit to ask your agent for a summary after each visit. Are people mentioning the same concern? Is there something about the presentation that keeps coming up? Early feedback gives you time to respond, whether that's a small staging tweak or a conversation about pricing.

Keep Your Agent in the Loop

Your availability will shift over the course of the listing. Family visits, appointments, and schedule changes are all normal. Just make sure your agent knows about them before a showing gets confirmed on a day that no longer works. A quick message in advance prevents the kind of last-minute reshuffling that frustrates everyone involved.

A high volume of showings is a good sign in the end. With a little organization, you can move through the process without it taking over your life.

Ready to make your move? Connect with Stacy Moriva of Leader Real Estate Group, Inc. for trusted guidance, local expertise, and a smooth buying or selling experience from start to finish.

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