Listing Timeline

Keep the seller sequence clear before the calendar fills up.

This page is for sellers who need the launch broken into a cleaner timeline for prep, pricing, photos, showings, and offer decisions.

Timeline

The sequence that keeps the launch from drifting.

01

Set the launch logic

Start with likely buyer, pricing direction, and the timing pressure around the move before booking the rest.

02

Finish focused prep

Handle the work worth doing, then move into photography and copy once the property reads the way it should.

03

Run showings and offers cleanly

Once the listing is live, the job is keeping feedback, timing, and offer handling organized instead of reactive.

Useful checks

The questions that keep the timeline realistic.

When does prep actually start?

Only after the likely buyer and pricing direction are clear enough that the work supports the actual launch.

What if another move depends on the sale?

Then the timeline needs to reflect that pressure early, not after the property is already being photographed.

Who is this most useful for?

Sellers who are beyond the vague stage and need the path to listing day reduced to the real sequence.

Best next pages

Use the page that fixes the next timeline issue.

Seller Launch

Use this if the timeline still needs the broader launch view before the dates get more specific.

Listing Prep

Use this if the main issue is deciding what prep work should happen before photography and marketing.

Condo Sellers

Use this if the timeline depends on condo-specific competition, building supply, and launch timing.

Process

Use this if the real need is understanding how the team handles the move beyond listing day.

Next Step

Open the seller flow or contact the team with the timeline question.

This page works best when it turns seller pressure into a cleaner launch sequence.

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