What Sellers Wish They Had Done Before Listing
- Lorenzo Hines

- Jan 12
- 1 min read

Many sellers look back after listing their home and realize there were a few things they wish they had done earlier. Preparing before going live can save time, reduce stress, and often lead to better offers.
1. Started Preparing Sooner
Sellers often underestimate how long preparation takes.
What they wish:More time to declutter, make repairs, and stage without rushing.
2. Fixed Small Repairs in Advance
Minor issues can create big doubts for buyers.
Common examples:
Dripping faucets
Cracked tiles
Loose handles or doors
3. Decluttered More Aggressively
Too much furniture and personal items can make a home feel smaller.
Seller realization:Less is almost always more.
4. Invested in Professional Photos
Photos are often the first showing a buyer experiences.
Why it matters:Better photos attract more showings and stronger interest.
5. Understood Pricing Strategy Better
Some sellers wish they had trusted market data from the beginning.
Lesson learned:Correct pricing early often leads to better results than chasing the market.
6. Prepared Emotionally
Selling a home can feel personal.
What helps:Understanding feedback is about the home, not the seller.
Final Thoughts
Most seller regrets are preventable with early planning and clear guidance. Preparation before listing creates smoother transactions and stronger outcomes.





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