8 Guided Steps
To getting you home ready to on the market.
It’s amazing how much we accumulate over the years—holiday decorations, kids’ art projects, clothes that “might fit again,” and boxes from the last move that were never unpacked. For most homeowners, these items quietly fill closets, garages, and attics until the thought of packing them feels overwhelming. When it’s time to sell, all that “stuff” suddenly comes into focus, and decluttering becomes one of the most time-consuming parts of getting ready for market.
This is the part where most homeowners stall out. Even if we have already met and discussed the details of your home and plans, and they were ready to move forward with listing agreement signed and all. Start to declutter their house and thing something like “this is too hard…. let’s just wait and sell over the summer….”
As a Dripping Springs and Driftwood real estate agent, I’ve seen firsthand how common this is and how emotional it can be. Sorting through years of belongings isn’t just physical work; it’s also a process of letting go. That’s why I help my sellers take it step by step, focusing first on what will make the biggest impact for buyers and photography. Whether that means pre-packing seasonal décor, donating items you no longer use, or staging storage spaces to look organized and spacious, each small effort moves you closer to a clean, Listing Launch ready property.
It’s amazing how much we accumulate over the years—holiday decorations, kids’ art projects, clothes that “might fit again,” and boxes from the last move that were never unpacked. For most homeowners, these items quietly fill closets, garages, and attics until the thought of packing them feels overwhelming. When it’s time to sell, all that “stuff” suddenly comes into focus, and decluttering becomes one of the most time-consuming parts of getting ready for market.
This is the part where most homeowners stall out. Even if we have already met and discussed the details of your home and plans, and they were ready to move forward with listing agreement signed and all. Start to declutter their house and thing something like “this is too hard…. let’s just wait and sell over the summer….”
As a Dripping Springs and Driftwood real estate agent, I’ve seen firsthand how common this is and how emotional it can be. Sorting through years of belongings isn’t just physical work; it’s also a process of letting go. That’s why I help my sellers take it step by step, focusing first on what will make the biggest impact for buyers and photography. Whether that means pre-packing seasonal décor, donating items you no longer use, or staging storage spaces to look organized and spacious, each small effort moves you closer to a clean, Listing Launch ready property.