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Ryan FitzgeraldRyan Fitzgerald
Sep 26, 2023 10 min read
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11 Tips When Selling a Home for The First Time
Chapters
01
Set an Appropriate Listing Price 
02
Find Out the Best Ways of Preparing Your Home
03
Find the Best Time to Sell 
04
Do Not Hire Any Real Estate Agent/Real Estate Professional
05
Be Flexible
06
Allow an Open House
07
Make Professional Marketing Photos and Videos
08
Review Your Listings
09
Respond to Offers Promptly and Be Transparent
10
Let Buyers Feel as If They Have Won When Negotiating
11
Prepare To Move Out

Real Estate Tips For Selling Your Home

Are you selling your home for the first time? Here are eleven tips for selling your home.  

When you search Google to learn more about selling your home for the first time, you will find some good and not-so-good information, which is why asking questions as a seller is important. Since selling a home is very different from buying a home, this article is written for those of you who feel a bit daunted about listing your home for sale and want to find comfort in what to expect throughout the process, no matter if you are selling a home with kids or selling a home during a divorce

Here is what you need to know if you are selling your home for the first time

1. Set an Appropriate Listing Price 

Although most home sellers are concerned about making a great return from the sale, a ''bad'' listing price will ruin the entire process. This highlights the benefits of hiring professionals from the start.

Instead of hiring your cousin's friend who dabbles in real estate, find a reputable real estate agent to determine a fair listing price for your home. Taking ballpark real estate listing figures from novices can be cheap and convenient in the short term. However, it can cost you dearly. 

A reputable agent should be able to come up with an accurate listing price for your home by considering all factors imaginable, from the location and size of your home to the unique attributes and shortfalls. Real estate agents also analyze comparable sales.

You can try getting an appropriate listing price for your home using websites like Zillow. However, such sites can't be compared to experienced real estate agents regarding accuracy and the variances good agents can point out. The money you stand to save from coming up with your own listing price isn't worth it, considering most home buyers are turned off by bad listing prices (overpriced homes) immediately. 

For sale sign in front of a beautiful home in a mature neighborhood

2. Find Out the Best Ways of Preparing Your Home

Preparing and showcasing your home is another crucial factor to consider. In fact, this step is so important you should consult a professional. You can ask a reputable realtor to give tips on preparing your home for sale. Realtors are the best-paid professionals to get such advice from since they know what most home buyers look for firsthand. 

According to most realtors, homes that sell better must have an outstanding curb appeal, simply the home's attractiveness as viewed from the street/outside. For this reason, you need outstanding landscaping and, most likely, a paint job since most buyers do not want a home in bad condition

The home also needs to look great inside. Realtors usually advise home sellers to remove personal belongings, clutter, and most furniture when staging their homes (showcasing their homes for sale). The reason behind this is simple, i.e., potential home buyers want to imagine themselves living in your home first before they think of buying the home. Having personal belongings and clutter all over when staging your home prevents potential buyers from imagining themselves living in your home. 

Ideally, potential home buyers should walk into your home and wonder if anybody lives there. Seeking advice from a realtor should give you more valuable insights on the best way of preparing and showcasing your home to potential buyers. 

Declutter and stage your home for potential buyers

3. Find the Best Time to Sell 

Experienced real estate professionals know there is a perfect time to sell a home. This period varies depending on factors like the local community, time of the year, weather, and the state of the real estate market.

For instance, it is better to sell your home when there is a shortage of homes for sale in your area. Given the laws of demand and supply, your chances of getting a good price are higher during such a period.

It's also better to sell when interest rates are low since mortgage borrowers have more access to home loans during such periods. For this reason, plan on listing your home at the perfect time and not any time of the year. You can use the rest of the time to find an appropriate listing price, prepare your home for sale, etc. 

4. Do Not Hire Any Real Estate Agent/Real Estate Professional

You must have seen by now the importance of selling a home with the help of a real estate professional. With that said, be careful about the real estate professional you work with. There are countless realtors/real estate agents today, most of whom aren't great. To get the best price and experience possible when selling your home, you need to select the best agent you can find. 

To do this effectively, you must find several highly recommended agents and narrow them down. You must research, ask for referrals, assess reviews, and conduct interviews and background checks. You must determine if the real estate agent is certified, licensed, qualified, and experienced.

You can ask questions like: how many homes have you sold? What makes you better than other agents? Etc. Your decision shouldn't be guided by factors like how much commission agents charge. Remember, you get what you pay for. If you are dealing with a ''cheap'' agent, you'll most probably get ''cheap'' services. You shouldn't be exploited either, so focus on striking a balance.

Work with a reliable real estate agent who is qualified and experienced

5. Be Flexible

Many variables exist in the home buying and selling processes, so don't be rigid. You need to find another place to live when staging your home. It's much better to move out for a while than have to stage your home up every time potential buyers want to view it.

You should also consider letting strangers infringe on your privacy while staging. It can feel intrusive for strangers to walk through your home often, so be prepared to let your privacy guard down a little. Alternatively, you can let your agent showcase your home in your absence, regardless of how badly you want to convince every potential buyer to buy your home.

You should also be open to new ideas on any aspect of selling homes. For instance, you should be open to adjusting your initial selling price accordingly after receiving expert advice. 

6. Allow an Open House

Some homes aren't ideal candidates for an open house. However, it tends to favor home sellers looking to sell fast. This is true for homes located near major traffic areas. Having an open house sign is a sure way to attract more potential buyers than normal.

Remember, visibility is crucial when selling your home. If many people can tell your home is on sale, your chances of selling fast increase drastically. You can ask your agent if they advertise an open house. Most home buyers don't have a strong desire to buy homes that aren't open houses, so consider this tip, even if it might infringe on your personal space or privacy for some time. 

Open house sign in a front yard for potential home buyers

7. Make Professional Marketing Photos and Videos

Low-quality photos and videos of your home won't get you anywhere in today's digital world. It's worth noting that most potential home buyers go online first to find potential homes they would want to buy before making actual visits. The quality of photos and videos of your home plays a crucial role in convincing potential buyers to make the first and most important step, making an inquiry. 

For this reason, you need to consider hiring a professional photographer and videographer. It might cost you some more money; however, you stand to lose more by having bad photos and videos of your home. Most real estate professionals can refer you to a good real estate photographer and videographer. You can also search online. Ensure you get great photos and videos to attach to your listings. 

8. Review Your Listings

Once you have put your home up for sale on various listings, you need to take time and review those listings to ensure they convey accurate information. You don't need to consider this tip when you choose a great real estate agent. Nevertheless, it doesn't hurt to review everything since you know more about the details of your house than your real estate agent.

Reviewing will help you identify missing features, contact errors, and price errors, among other errors like typos. If you spot any problem with your listings, contact your real estate agent immediately. Potential buyers tend to shy away from listings with errors. Consider this tip otherwise, potential buyers will think you are dishonest or lack attention to detail. 

9. Respond to Offers Promptly and Be Transparent

Most potential home buyers have timelines to beat during the home-buying process. For instance, home buyers who have taken financing want to close purchases as fast as possible to avoid unnecessary interest charges. Potential buyers may also be pressured to move out of their homes.

Offers are bound to expire if potential buyers don't hear from you soon enough. Ideally, you should be able to respond to offers in 24 hours. In this time and age where everyone has a Smartphone and internet 24/7, you should respond to offers within a few hours.

Furthermore, it makes sense to avoid counter-offers. A home buyer will likely choose a seller that responds fastest to an offer since time is almost always an issue. Since most home buyers have the same urgency, you should think like a seller selling to meet pressing financial obligations, i.e., repay overdue debt. 

10. Let Buyers Feel as If They Have Won When Negotiating

This is another great home-selling tip to consider. Potential home buyers are likelier to close a deal if they feel like they have won the negotiations, i.e., they have gotten a great deal instead of being hustled. To avoid losing serious buyers, you must negotiate tactfully. It's always recommended to offer a discount, so set an initial listing price with this in mind. You should also be willing to address issues that come up during the staging process. 

This tip is important for motivating buyers since buyers who develop a strong desire to buy your home may be willing to overlook small obstacles that may come up along the way. Furthermore, you are bound to get many serious offers this way, which puts you in a better selling position. 

11. Prepare To Move Out

Lastly, you need to prepare to move out in advance. Most home sellers make the mistake of listing their homes when they aren't ready to move out. Once you list your home, you must be ready to go in a few days should you get a serious buyer immediately. Making plans ahead of time makes the entire process seamless. 

You should start searching for a new home immediately. It's also advisable to start packing. If possible, find somewhere to put most of your belongings. As mentioned above, potential buyers don't want to view a home that they can't visualize as their own. This tip will also give you unmatched peace of mind. Selling a home can be very stressful. The last thing you want is to deal with the stress of moving. 

For instance, if you want to move out in May, which happens to be the busiest time for movers, start planning in March. Find a new place, a mover, etc. You need at least three months to prepare for a stress-free moving experience

Pack and be ready to move out of the home once you put a home up for sale

FAQs - Real Estate Tips For Selling Your Home 

What to do first before selling a home? 

Before putting your home on the market, it is important to clean your home, declutter, paint the walls, stage the home, depersonalize your home, and hire a professional photographer. 

What sells a house best? 

When selling a home, there are certain features and renovations that homebuyers look for that can help sell a property quickly. This includes an updated kitchen, renovated bathroom, modern applicanes and furnishes, and outdoor gathering areas. 

Selling Your Home for the First Time - Final Thoughts

Selling a home can be a daunting process. You should be willing to consider the above tips to increase your odds of getting a great price and having a seamless process in order to sell your home soon. These tips are enough to help you find the best real estate agent in your location, stage your home appropriately, and get the best price possible for your home. Considering the information above, you are also bound to have an easier time moving to your new home

WRITTEN BY
Ryan Fitzgerald
Ryan Fitzgerald
Realtor

Ryan Fitzgerald is a top Realtor®, founder and owner of Raleigh Realty, one of the Triangle’s fastest-growing and most innovative real estate brokerages. Driven by a mission to be the best—not the biggest—brokerage in Raleigh, Ryan has built Raleigh Realty into a firm known for its cutting-edge marketing, high-performing agents, and culture rooted in collaboration, growth, and excellence.

Raleigh Realty

Under Ryan’s leadership, Raleigh Realty has become a top boutique brokerage in Raleigh-Durham, serving clients across Wake County and the surrounding areas. Raleigh Realty stands apart for its:

  • Top-Tier Agents – Every Realtor on the team is hand-selected for their skill, professionalism, and client-first approach. Raleigh Realty isn’t about quantity—it’s about quality.

  • Award-Winning Website – RaleighRealty.com is consistently ranked among the best real estate websites with incredible user experience, cutting-edge IDX technology, and hyper-local guides that help buyers and sellers navigate the market.

  • Inbound Lead Generation – With a strong focus on SEO and digital marketing, the brokerage generates a steady flow of organic leads, giving agents the opportunity to grow thriving businesses.

  • Supportive Culture – Ryan emphasizes mentorship, accountability, and autonomy—no micromanaging, just the right systems and tools for agents to succeed.

  • Community Focus – From neighborhood spotlights to relocation guides, Raleigh Realty is committed to being a resource for both buyers and sellers as they make one of life’s biggest decisions.

The firm continues to expand its reach, with the goal of 100 agents and $1 billion in annual sales volume by 2030—all while staying true to its boutique, client-centered values.

Awards & Recognition

Ryan already has notable public credentials and prestige:

  • He has been featured in outlets such as Forbes, Wall Street Journal, U.S. News, among others (as mentioned on the site).

  • Realtor Magazine named him a “Top 30 Under 30” in the country (as noted on his Raleigh Realty page).

  • Raleigh Realty is widely acknowledged in the local real estate community for its digital prowess and thought leadership.

  • The company is consistently ranked among the top real estate firms in Raleigh and is known for having one of the highest-traffic real estate websites in the region.

Community Involvement & Giving Back

Ryan’s leadership extends far beyond the closing table. He has built Raleigh Realty to be a company that actively gives back to the community and invests in making Raleigh a better place to live.

  • The Green Chair Project – Ryan and Raleigh Realty proudly support The Green Chair Project, a local nonprofit that provides essential furnishings and household items to families transitioning out of homelessness, crisis, or disaster. By partnering with this organization, Ryan helps ensure families have the comfort and dignity of a furnished home.

  • Food Donations & Drives – Raleigh Realty regularly organizes and contributes to food donation efforts, partnering with local pantries and organizations to help fight food insecurity across Wake County. These efforts bring agents, clients, and neighbors together to support those in need.

  • Local Events & Client Appreciation – Raleigh Realty hosts family-friendly gatherings such as pumpkin patch outings, coffee + donut socials, and seasonal celebrations designed to strengthen neighborhood bonds.

  • Supporting Schools & Youth Programs – Ryan partners with local schools and youth organizations to provide resources, sponsorships, and mentorship opportunities, ensuring that the next generation has access to growth and guidance.

  • Small Business Advocacy – Raleigh Realty proudly highlights and partners with local small businesses, amplifying their visibility and reinforcing Raleigh’s reputation as a vibrant place to live and work.

For Ryan, success is measured not just in sales, but in the lasting relationships and community impact Raleigh Realty leaves behind.

AgentLoft – Powering the Next Generation of Realtors

Ryan is also the visionary behind AgentLoft, a SaaS platform designed to help Realtors nationwide build their brand and generate leads. AgentLoft websites combine IDX technology, SEO expertise, and AI integration to give agents the competitive edge they need.

Personal Mission

As a proud father to his daughter Emma, Ryan’s mission is bigger than business. He’s dedicated to building a brokerage and a platform that create opportunity and stability for families, clients, and agents alike. His approach blends entrepreneurship with empathy—ensuring that Raleigh Realty continues to grow not just in sales volume, but in reputation, trust, and impact.


👉 Whether you’re buying or selling a home, or you’re a Realtor looking for the right brokerage to grow your business, Raleigh Realty—under Ryan Fitzgerald’s leadership—offers the expertise, technology, and community-minded culture to help you succeed.

Chapters
01
Set an Appropriate Listing Price 
02
Find Out the Best Ways of Preparing Your Home
03
Find the Best Time to Sell 
04
Do Not Hire Any Real Estate Agent/Real Estate Professional
05
Be Flexible
06
Allow an Open House
07
Make Professional Marketing Photos and Videos
08
Review Your Listings
09
Respond to Offers Promptly and Be Transparent
10
Let Buyers Feel as If They Have Won When Negotiating
11
Prepare To Move Out

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