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The Secret Life of a Listing: What Happens Before You Ever Go Live

Karene Garlich-Loman

Karene, a seasoned real estate professional with two decades of experience, is a true industry luminary...

Karene, a seasoned real estate professional with two decades of experience, is a true industry luminary...

Aug 15 6 minutes read

From the outside, it seems quick.

One day, your home is just your home. The next, it’s online with professional photos, a polished write-up, and a “For Sale” sign in the yard.

But between those two moments? There’s a whole production happening.

Getting a home ready to sell is a lot like producing a reality show. There’s casting (finding the right photographer, stager, or handyman), set design (making sure every room looks its best), and a storyline (crafting the listing description and marketing plan). The final episode—the day your home goes live—only works because of everything that happened behind the scenes.

Here’s your backstage pass to what we do before your home ever goes live.

Step 1: The Walk-Through (a.k.a. Let’s See It With Fresh Eyes)

The process starts with a walk-through. We look at your home through a buyer’s lens, paying attention to first impressions and details that stand out.

Are there quick fixes that could improve how a room feels? Would a small furniture shift make a space look larger? Would fresh paint, updated lighting, or a deep clean make the home feel brighter and better cared for?

We take our time, make notes, and talk with you about what’s worth addressing and what’s fine to leave as-is. The goal is to help your home present as well-maintained and inviting from the very start.

Step 2: The Prep Plan (and the People to Make It Happen)

Once we’ve identified what needs attention—small repairs, paint touchups, furniture edits, outdoor cleanup—we get moving.

We’ve built strong relationships with local service providers, so if you need a cleaner, painter, stager, or handyman, we can usually get things scheduled quickly. We’ll handle the logistics so you’re not chasing down estimates or worrying about who to trust.

We don’t believe in overprepping or overpromising. But we also know that thoughtful prep work makes a difference. When a home feels well cared for, buyers pick up on it immediately, even if they can’t articulate why.

Step 3: The Seller Prep (Yes, That’s Part of It Too)

We don’t just prepare the home. We prepare you.

Selling is emotional, especially if you’ve lived in the home for a while. There’s pressure, uncertainty, and a lot of moving pieces—literally and figuratively.

So we stay close. We walk through the full process, answer your questions, and help you feel ready for what’s ahead: showings, feedback, timelines, negotiations.

We’ve done this enough to know that the “emotional prep” is just as important as the logistical one.

Step 4: The Pricing Strategy (Backed by Data, Not Guesswork)

This isn’t about picking a number that “sounds good” or basing it on what your neighbor’s house sold for last year.

We run the comps. We look at active competition. We consider how your home stacks up—size, layout, condition, location—and what buyers in this market are actually doing right now.

We also talk about strategy: Should we price to drive interest quickly? Do we leave room for negotiation? What happens if the market shifts mid-listing?

We’ll guide you through it all. No pressure to rush a decision, but no vague advice either. You’ll know exactly why we’re recommending the price we do.

Step 5: The Marketing Rollout (Not a Rush Job)

Once your home is prepped and priced, the real production kicks into high gear.

We start with professional photography because that’s your show’s trailer—it has to grab attention and make people want to see more. Then we write the listing description so it connects with the right audience, highlighting what will matter most to them.

From there, we build a launch plan. We think about timing, online promotion, email outreach, and social media. We even consider little details, like avoiding a rainy Monday debut if we can.

The homes that perform best didn’t just happen to “look good” online. They were staged, lit, and marketed with intention.

Step 6: The Final Briefing (Before It All Goes Public)

Before the listing hits the market, we make sure you know exactly what to expect next.

How to handle showings. What to do when buyers give feedback. What happens if an offer comes in fast, or doesn’t come in at all.

We talk about how long homes are taking to sell, what the average days on market looks like right now, and how to avoid the common mistakes that cost sellers time and leverage.

It’s a lot, and we never want you to feel like you're left figuring it out as you go. That’s what we’re here for.

Going Live (and Watching It All Pay Off)

When your listing finally goes public, it might look effortless. That’s the point.

But behind that polished presentation is weeks of planning, coordination, and careful decision-making. Every photo, every word, and every marketing move is part of a bigger strategy designed to help your home stand out in a crowded market.

A strong listing launch is never a fluke. It's the payoff from all the work you didn’t see on screen.

Thinking of selling?

We’ll handle the heavy lifting behind the scenes so you can enjoy the premiere.

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