What happens after your home goes live?

 

The First 24–72 Hours Matter Most

This is when buyer interest is highest. Serious buyers and agents are watching closely as new listings hit the market.

Showings Begin

Buyers tour the home in person. Early feedback is key and helps guide next steps.

Agent & Buyer Feedback Comes In

Comments on price, condition, and presentation help assess how the market is responding.

Online Engagement Tells a Story

Views, saves, shares, and inquiries indicate how much attention the listing is getting.

Marketing Does Its Job

Photos, descriptions, social media, and agent outreach work together to create momentum.

Offers (or Timing Conversations)

Strong interest may lead to offers quickly. If activity is slower, strategy adjustments may be discussed.

Negotiation & Next Steps

Once an offer arrives, terms, conditions, and timelines are reviewed to find the best path forward.

Why this matters:

What happens right after your home goes live often sets the tone for the entire sale.

 

Clarissa Vanpelt is a REALTOR® who combines compassion and strategy to help buyers and sellers feel confident, informed, and supported at every step of their real estate journey. Proudly serving Oxford County, Norfolk County, and beyond.

She can be reached at 519-788-3406 or clarissavp@gmail.com.

 
 

Kind Words

“Clarissa is someone who will go above and beyond to find you the perfect place to call home. She found us the best place to call home, and a bonus: she is great with kids too. If you are thinking about using a realtor to find your dream house but don’t know where to start go to Clarissa for any questions, or if you want someone who won’t rest until she finds the perfect place to call home!”

-Claudia M.

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