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    Why Your First Week on the Market Is the Most Important

    There’s a moment of anticipation that hits the second your home goes live. The listing is up. The photos are in. The open...

    • Mark Carr
    • April 30th, 2025
    • 5 min read
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    There’s a moment of anticipation that hits the second your home goes live. The listing is up. The photos are in. The open house is on the calendar. For many sellers, this is when the journey feels real.

    And here’s the thing: how your home performs during that first week on the market can shape the entire course of your sale.

    That might sound dramatic, but it’s true. The first seven days carry more weight than most people realize—because that’s when your listing is at its freshest, your buyer pool is at its peak, and your pricing strategy faces its first real test.

    Let’s dig into why those early days matter so much—and how to set yourself up for success before the countdown even begins.

    You’re Competing With Every “Saved Search” Notification

    Most serious buyers are already set up with instant alerts. They're getting pinged the second a new home in their price range hits the MLS. In a market where roughly two-thirds of homes that sell go under contract in 14 days or less [Redfin, Q1 2025], that early exposure matters more than ever.

    Buyers don’t just browse—they act quickly. Fresh listings always get the most buzz and interest. After about 10 days, buyer interest tends to drop off significantly unless there’s a price change or if it’s relisted.

    That means you roughly have a one-week window to capture attention while your listing is at the top of every buyer’s feed.

    The First Price Is the Only Price That Matters

    In today’s market, pricing correctly from day one is critical. According to Zillow’s 2024 Seller Report, 84% of sellers who had to reduce their price after listing reported regret—most commonly because it led to lower offers and more time on the market.

    When a home is priced right from day one, it doesn’t just attract attention—it invites competition. Buyers know a well-priced home won’t last long, which can lead to stronger offers and better terms.

    But price your home too high, and you could end up reducing the price later, which often sends the wrong message. Many buyers interpret price drops as a sign that something’s off—even if nothing has changed. You also run the risk of looking desperate to make a sale, which could lead to low ball offers.

    The takeaway? The longer your home sits without an offer, the more likely you are to accept less than you could’ve gotten with a better launch strategy.

    Buyers Will Pay More When They Feel the Competition

    When your home hits the market at a fair, data-backed price—and it shows beautifully—you're not just attracting buyers. You're creating competition.

    That’s the difference between getting one offer at list price… and getting three offers, including one that waives contingencies and offers flexibility on closing.

    We’re in a strategic-but-sensitive market in 2025. Per Forbes, rates are hovering between 6.2%–6.5%, so buyers are more selective than they were during the ultra-low rate era. But they’re still out there—and when they find the right home, they move fast.

    If you can generate that sense of urgency early, you win.

    The Right Prep = Maximum Leverage

    A successful first week isn’t just luck. It’s preparation. That includes:

    • Professional staging or styling advice
    • Crisp, high-resolution photography and video
    • An attention-grabbing listing description
    • A strategic digital marketing plan that reaches buyers where they are—Instagram, email, Facebook, and more

    Why does all of this matter? Because the broader the exposure in week one, the better your chances of attracting serious buyers early on. Every showing, every inquiry, and every conversation that happens in that first week increases your odds of receiving an offer—and a strong one at that.

    This early activity also builds social proof. When buyers see other people touring the home or asking questions, it reinforces the idea that this is a home worth acting on quickly.

    Your Best Offer Might Come First

    It’s a common misconception that you should wait to see what comes in "next week." But in this market? Your strongest offer often comes within the first 3–7 days.

    Buyers making early offers are typically the most qualified and most motivated. They’ve been watching, waiting, and are ready to act decisively.

    If you hesitate or hold out too long, you risk missing the window—and falling into the category of “stale listings” that buyers start to ignore.

    The Bottom Line

    You only get one chance to make a first impression. And in real estate, that chance lasts about a week.

    That doesn’t mean you need to rush into the market before you’re ready. But it does mean you need to be thoughtful about how you prepare. Because when your home hits the market, it should hit strong—with a competitive price, professional marketing, and a clear plan in place.

    Think of week one as your launch window. And the more intentional you are before you list, the more successful that launch will be.

    If you're considering selling, the best thing you can do is talk with a real estate agent with in-depth knowledge of the local market and who is skilled at maximizing those first critical days. 

    Selling Soon? Let's Ensure You Have a Strong First Week on the Market

    The right guidance can make all the difference—not just in how fast your home sells, but in how much you ultimately walk away with.

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    About the author

    Mark Carr

    (717) 891-1262
    Mark has been driven and committed to the real estate business since 1994! His passion and energy for the business are evident as soon as you meet him... even if it's over the telephone! Whether it's talking about selling a home or if it's at a showing, you will quickly notice Mark has a unique talent and ability to accomplish the goals of all buyers and sellers when trying to attain their real estate dreams. When one client was asked why they selected Mark, their response was, "They wanted someone who lives, breathes, and eats real estate... That is Mark Carr." His true secret to success has been his ability to overcome any obstacles that may arise within the home buying or selling process and be able to create and execute a favorable solution for all his clients. Mark's current statistics are the best in the business. His average time on the market is 22 days while his average list price to sale price ratio is 98.2%. This means your home will get sold faster and for more money. This is why so many clients have called Mark, "Their Realtor for Life".

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