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Why Your Neighbour’s Home Sold in 3 Days… and Yours Hasn’t

You’ve seen it happen—your neighbour lists their home, and before you’ve even had a chance to schedule your next showing, it’s sold. 🏡✨

Meanwhile, your “For Sale” sign has been sitting for weeks with only a few showings trickling in. Frustrating? Absolutely. But here’s the truth: it’s not luck—it’s strategy.

Let’s break down the real reasons why some homes sell in 3 days… and others sit on the market.


1. Pricing Strategy 💰

This is the #1 difference between homes that sell fast and homes that linger.

Many sellers make the mistake of pricing their home high to leave room for negotiation. The problem? Buyers skip overpriced listings.

Your neighbour likely priced strategically—just below the perceived market value—to attract more buyers and spark competition.

Pro tip: The right pricing strategy doesn’t chase the market—it sets the pace.


2. Presentation 🛋️

Buyers shop with their eyes—and their emotions.

Homes that are clean, bright, and professionally staged not only look better online but also feel more inviting in person. Staging helps buyers imagine themselves living there, which makes offers come faster.

Checklist for great presentation:

  • Declutter and depersonalize (less is more).

  • Deep clean every surface (especially kitchens + bathrooms).

  • Stage with neutral colours and minimal decor.

  • Use professional photography and, ideally, video walkthroughs.

Pro tip: Great presentation doesn’t cost money—it makes money.


3. Marketing Reach 📣

In today’s market, MLS alone isn’t enough.

Your neighbour’s home probably appeared:

  • On multiple social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn)

  • Through email marketing to active buyer lists

  • On digital ads targeting local and relocating buyers

The more eyes on your listing, the higher your chances of selling quickly—and often for more money.

Pro tip: The best listings don’t just “go live.” They launch with a full digital strategy.


4. Timing the Market ⏰

In Calgary, market timing can make or break a sale.

Spring and early fall typically bring the most buyer activity—but even within those seasons, certain weeks outperform others.

Your neighbour may have hit the market just as buyer demand spiked, while your listing went live during a quieter stretch.

Pro tip: The best agents watch local market data daily to time listings for maximum visibility.


5. Buyer Perception 🔧

Small details can make a big impact.

Buyers often form opinions in the first 30 seconds of a showing. If your home feels dated, cluttered, or poorly maintained, they’ll move on—even if the price is right.

A few high-ROI fixes:

  • Fresh paint in neutral tones

  • Updated lighting and hardware

  • Minor landscaping for curb appeal

  • Repairing small imperfections (buyers notice!)

Pro tip: A well-prepped home feels “move-in ready,” and buyers will pay for that peace of mind.


6. Your Listing Agent’s Strategy 🎯

A strong REALTOR® does more than post your home online—they build a tailored plan for exposure, negotiation, and momentum.

Ask yourself:

  • Was my home marketed across all major digital platforms?

  • Did we have professional photos, video, or drone footage?

  • Did my agent create urgency among buyers and agents?

If not, you may be missing the modern strategy needed to compete.

Pro tip: Marketing, pricing, and presentation are a team effort. The right agent aligns all three.


FAQs: Selling Your Home in Calgary

Q: Should I lower my price if my home isn’t selling?
Not always. Review your presentation and marketing first—it might not be a price problem.

Q: What’s the best time to sell in Calgary?
Typically spring and early fall, but a great listing can sell any time with the right strategy.

Q: Do I need to stage my home?
Yes—staged homes consistently sell faster and for more money in Calgary’s market.


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Conclusion

When your neighbour’s home sells in 3 days, it’s not about luck—it’s about leverage.

✅ Smart pricing
✅ Beautiful presentation
✅ Strategic marketing
✅ Perfect timing

If your home is still waiting for the right buyer, it might just need a new plan—not a new price.

💬 DM me “SOLD” and I’ll send you my free Home Selling Strategy Guide—it’s packed with insider tips to help your home stand out in Calgary’s market and sell faster.


About Kristen Edmunds

Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.


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Top 5 Home Improvements That Sell in Calgary

Thinking about selling your Calgary home? 🏡✨
Before you start tearing down walls or investing in a full kitchen remodel, it’s worth asking: which improvements actually help your home sell faster and for more money?

Not all renovations are created equal. In Calgary’s market—where buyer preferences vary by community and price point—some upgrades give incredible returns, while others barely move the needle.

Here are the top 5 home improvements that consistently help homes sell across the city.


1. Fresh Paint 🎨

It’s the easiest, most affordable way to transform a home—and one of the highest ROI updates you can make.

  • Stick to neutral tones like soft greys, whites, or warm beige.

  • Avoid bold accent walls unless they fit the overall style.

  • Freshly painted trim and doors make a home feel clean and well cared for.

✨ Pro tip: Paint makes your home photograph beautifully online—where buyers see it first.


2. Kitchen Refresh 🍽️

You don’t need a full gut renovation to impress buyers. A light kitchen update can make your space feel new again.

  • Replace outdated cabinet hardware.

  • Upgrade lighting fixtures and faucets.

  • Add a new backsplash or modern countertops if the budget allows.

Buyers often judge a home by its kitchen, but they value function and freshness more than luxury finishes.


3. Bathroom Touch-Ups 🚿

Like kitchens, bathrooms sell homes—but you don’t have to start from scratch.

  • Replace old faucets and mirrors.

  • Update lighting for a bright, clean look.

  • Recaulk tubs, regrout tiles, and refresh vanities.

A bathroom that looks fresh and well-maintained signals to buyers that the home has been cared for.


4. Curb Appeal 🌿

First impressions matter—especially in Calgary, where weather can take a toll on exteriors.

Simple updates make a big difference:

  • Add new house numbers, a modern mailbox, and a clean front door mat.

  • Power wash siding and walkways.

  • Refresh mulch, trim shrubs, and add pops of greenery.

✨ Pro tip: A welcoming front entry instantly boosts perceived value before buyers even step inside.


5. Lighting Upgrades 💡

Outdated fixtures can make even a beautiful space feel tired. Swapping them out is one of the fastest ways to modernize your home.

  • Replace brass or frosted-glass lights with sleek, modern options.

  • Layer ambient, task, and accent lighting for depth.

  • Use warm, energy-efficient bulbs for cozy but bright lighting.

Good lighting not only enhances your photos—it makes buyers feel at home.


Bonus Tip: Focus on “Move-In Ready”

Calgary buyers love homes that feel clean, bright, and low-maintenance.
Skip costly luxury overhauls and instead invest in smaller projects that make your home feel refreshed and inviting.


FAQs: Home Improvements That Sell in Calgary

Q: What’s the best ROI home improvement in Calgary?
Fresh paint and curb appeal upgrades often deliver the highest returns.

Q: Should I renovate my kitchen before selling?
If your kitchen is functional, consider a refresh instead of a full renovation.

Q: Do buyers care about basements or outdoor spaces?
Yes—especially if finished spaces are bright and usable. Add lighting and declutter for maximum impact.


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Conclusion

When it comes to home improvements that sell in Calgary, focus on freshness, function, and first impressions.
You don’t need to spend tens of thousands—just invest where buyers will notice it most.

✨ Want a room-by-room guide to getting your home market-ready? DM me “UPGRADE” and I’ll send you my free Home Seller’s Improvement Guide.


About Kristen Edmunds

Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.


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Do You Need a Home Inspection When Selling in Calgary?

If you’re preparing to sell your home in Calgary, one of the questions that often comes up is: Do I need to pay for a home inspection before listing? 🏡

The short answer? It’s not required. But in many cases, a pre-listing inspection can be a smart move that saves you time, money, and stress. Let’s break it down.


What Is a Pre-Listing Home Inspection?

A pre-listing inspection is when the seller hires a licensed home inspector before putting the property on the market. Instead of waiting for the buyer to do it after making an offer, you get ahead of the game.

The inspector will check:

  • Roof, foundation, and structure

  • Plumbing and electrical systems

  • Furnace, water heater, and HVAC

  • Windows, doors, and insulation

  • Overall safety and code compliance


Benefits of Getting a Home Inspection Before Selling

✔️ Uncover Issues Early
You’ll have the chance to fix repairs before buyers see them. This reduces the risk of deal-breaking surprises.

✔️ Build Buyer Trust
Providing an inspection report shows transparency and may give buyers extra confidence in your home.

✔️ Reduce Negotiation Stress
If buyers find problems during their own inspection, they may ask for credits or price reductions. Having repairs already handled can keep the deal smoother.

✔️ Stand Out in Competitive Markets
In Calgary’s busy real estate market, a pre-inspected home can look more attractive compared to others without documentation.


When a Pre-Listing Inspection May Not Be Necessary

Newer Homes — If your home is only a few years old, issues are less likely, and buyers may feel comfortable with their own inspection.

Well-Maintained Properties — If you’ve been diligent about maintenance and have records to prove it, you may not need the added expense.

Hot Market Conditions — In strong seller’s markets, buyers may waive inspections entirely to stay competitive.


FAQs: Home Inspections for Sellers

Q: How much does a pre-listing inspection cost in Calgary?
Typically $400–$600 depending on the size of the home.

Q: Will buyers still do their own inspection?
Sometimes, yes. But having your own report can reduce stress and give you leverage.

Q: Can I use the same inspection report for multiple buyers?
Yes—once it’s done, you can share the report with all potential buyers.

Q: Should I fix everything the inspector finds?
Not always. Your REALTOR® can help you decide which repairs are worth completing before listing.


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Conclusion

So—do you need a home inspection when selling in Calgary? No, it’s not mandatory. But in many cases, a pre-listing inspection can be a smart strategy to build trust, avoid surprises, and give your home a competitive edge.

✨ Thinking about selling? DM me “SELLER INSPECTION” and I’ll send you my free Seller’s Home Prep Checklist to help you get started.


About Kristen Edmunds

Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.


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The Seller’s Timeline: From Listing to Possession in Calgary

Thinking about selling your home in Calgary? 🏡 One of the first questions sellers ask me is: “How does the process work, and how long does it take?”

The truth is, selling your home isn’t a one-day event—it’s a step-by-step process that moves from preparation to possession. Understanding this timeline helps you stay organized, stress less, and make confident decisions.

Here’s what the seller’s timeline usually looks like in Calgary.


Step 1: Preparation & Staging 🧹

Before your home ever hits the market, the work begins.

  • Declutter and clean to make rooms feel spacious.

  • Staging can highlight your home’s best features.

  • Professional photos ensure your listing stands out online.

✨ First impressions matter—most buyers see your home online before they ever step through the door.


Step 2: Listing Your Home 📋

Your REALTOR® lists your home on MLS, making it visible to thousands of buyers and agents. Showings and open houses begin, and interest starts to build.

👉 Pro tip: This stage is all about visibility. The right pricing strategy and marketing plan make a big difference.


Step 3: Receiving & Accepting an Offer 🖊️

Once showings bring in interested buyers, the next step is negotiating an offer. This is where terms, price, and conditions are discussed.

✔️ Multiple offers can mean stronger results.
✔️ The accepted offer moves you forward into the next phase.


Step 4: Conditional Period 🔍

Most offers include a 7–10 day conditional period where the buyer completes:

  • Home inspections

  • Financing approval

  • Condo document review (if applicable)

👉 During this stage, the home is “under contract” but not fully sold.


Step 5: Firm Sale = SOLD! 🎉

Once conditions are removed, the sale becomes firm. Paperwork is finalized, lawyers get involved, and the SOLD sign goes up on your front lawn.

This is often the moment when sellers can finally take a breath—it’s official!


Step 6: Possession Day 🔑

On possession day, the keys officially change hands and the buyer takes ownership. Sellers typically need to vacate the property by noon unless otherwise agreed upon.

👉 Possession day can feel emotional, but it’s also the exciting conclusion to the selling journey.


FAQs: Selling in Calgary

Q: How long does the whole process take?
From listing to possession, it often takes 30–90 days, depending on the market and possession dates.

Q: Can I sell faster if I need to?
Yes—with the right pricing and marketing strategy, some homes sell in days.

Q: What’s the most important step?
Preparation and pricing. Homes that show well and are priced correctly sell faster and for more money.

Q: When should I start preparing my home?
Ideally 2–4 weeks before listing to allow time for cleaning, staging, and photography.


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Selling your home in Calgary doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By understanding the seller’s timeline—from preparation and staging to possession day—you’ll know exactly what to expect at each stage.

✨ A smooth sale comes down to preparation, pricing, and having the right support in your corner.

Thinking about selling?
💬 DM me “TIMELINE” and I’ll send you my free Seller’s Timeline Guide with tips to help you plan every step.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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The Best Time to Sell Your Home in Calgary

If you’re thinking about selling your home in Calgary, you’ve probably wondered: When’s the best time to list? 🏡📅 It’s one of the first questions sellers ask—and for good reason. Timing can affect how quickly your home sells, the number of buyers who see it, and even the final price.

The truth? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Each season in Calgary has its pros and cons, and the “perfect time” often depends as much on your life as it does on the market. Let’s break it down.


Spring: The Busiest Season 🌸

Spring is traditionally Calgary’s hottest selling season. As the snow melts and the city comes alive, buyers flood the market. Families want to move before the new school year, and homes show beautifully with green lawns and blooming gardens.

Pros:

  • High buyer demand

  • Homes look their best

  • Families motivated to buy before summer

Cons:

  • More competition from other sellers

  • Buyers may have lots of choices, which can impact negotiations

👉 Best for: Sellers who want maximum exposure and are ready to compete in a busy market.


Summer: A Mixed Bag ☀️

Calgary summers are short and sweet. While some buyers are busy with vacations and activities, others are eager to purchase quickly so they can move before September.

Pros:

  • Buyers who are looking are usually serious

  • Great curb appeal with long, sunny days

Cons:

  • Slightly fewer buyers due to holidays and summer distractions

  • Families may already be settled for the fall

👉 Best for: Sellers with flexible timelines who want to stand out in a less crowded market.


Fall: The Hidden Gem 🍂

Fall might be Calgary’s best-kept secret for sellers. With crisp air and colourful leaves, homes feel cozy and inviting. More importantly, fall buyers are typically highly motivated—they want to close before winter arrives.

Pros:

  • Motivated, serious buyers

  • Less competition from other listings

  • Faster offers due to time-sensitive buyers

Cons:

  • Shorter selling window before the holiday slowdown

  • Less daylight for showings and photos

👉 Best for: Sellers who want to attract motivated buyers without the intensity of spring competition.


Winter: Slower, But Not Impossible ❄️

Winter is the quietest season in Calgary real estate, but that doesn’t mean you can’t sell. In fact, homes often look warm and inviting with holiday décor, and buyers who brave the snow are typically serious.

Pros:

  • Very motivated buyers

  • Less competition from other sellers

  • Can be a good time to sell unique or in-demand properties

Cons:

  • Fewer buyers overall

  • Snow and weather can make showings tricky

👉 Best for: Sellers who need to move quickly or have a home that stands out year-round.


The Real Answer: It Depends on YOU

Yes, market timing matters. But the real “best time” to sell is when your home—and your life—are ready.

✨ Pro tip: A well-prepared home will sell in any season. Staging, pricing, and marketing often make more difference than the month on the calendar.


FAQs: Best Time to Sell in Calgary

Q: What month is best for selling in Calgary?
March–May (spring) typically see the most activity. However, September–October can also be strong.

Q: Do homes sell in winter?
Yes! While buyer numbers are lower, those who shop in winter are motivated and often willing to negotiate less.

Q: Should I wait until spring to sell?
Not necessarily. If your home is ready now, and your life needs the move, there’s no reason to wait.

Q: How do I know if my home will sell better in one season?
Talk with a local REALTOR® who knows seasonal trends in your specific community.


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So—when’s the best time to sell your home in Calgary? 🌸🍂☀️❄️

Spring may be busiest, fall may bring the most motivated buyers, and even summer and winter have their advantages. But the truth is simple: the best time is when you are ready. With the right preparation and strategy, your home can sell successfully in any season.

Thinking about selling? DM me “SELL” and I’ll send you my free Calgary Seller’s Guide packed with tips to maximize your sale.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.


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Why Fall 2025 Could Be the BEST Time to Sell in Calgary

If you’ve been on the fence about selling your Calgary home, Fall 2025 might just be the perfect moment to make your move. 🍂

Why? The local market is showing signs of balance—rising inventory, motivated buyers, and steady interest rates. For sellers, this combination can create a golden opportunity to attract serious offers and strong results before the year ends.

Let’s break down why Fall 2025 could be the best time to sell in Calgary.


1. Inventory Is Rising (But Still Tight)

For the past few years, Calgary’s biggest challenge has been low housing supply. Heading into Fall 2025, inventory is starting to climb—but it still isn’t meeting the full demand from buyers.

👉 What this means for sellers: You’ll face less competition than in a balanced or buyer-heavy market. That gives your listing a better chance to stand out and generate strong interest.


2. Buyers Are Motivated

Interest rates are expected to hold steady through Fall 2025, with the potential for small cuts later in the year. Many buyers are looking to act before rates shift again or before prices climb further.

👉 What this means for sellers: Motivated buyers are ready to write offers. They aren’t just browsing—they want to lock in a purchase.


3. Fall Buyers Are Serious Buyers

Unlike the casual “spring shoppers,” fall buyers typically have a purpose: they want to buy, move, and settle before winter. Whether it’s families hoping to get into a new home before the holidays, or professionals relocating for work, fall buyers are on a timeline.

👉 What this means for sellers: Your showings may be fewer, but the offers you receive are more likely to be serious and motivated.


4. Seasonal Advantage

September and October are often sweet spots in Calgary real estate. Sellers benefit from motivated buyers while avoiding the slowdown that usually comes in November and December.

✨ Pro tip: A well-presented listing in early fall often attracts stronger offers than one listed later in the year.


FAQs: Selling in Calgary This Fall

Q: Will prices rise in Fall 2025?
Prices are holding steady compared to last year, with Calgary still one of Canada’s most affordable large markets. Strong demand continues to support seller confidence.

Q: Is it better to wait until spring 2026?
Spring usually brings more buyers—but also more listings. Selling in fall may mean less competition and faster offers.

Q: Should I stage my home before selling this fall?
Yes. Staging, decluttering, and professional photos make your listing stand out—especially in a season with fewer daylight hours.

Q: What if I’m not quite ready to sell?
It’s still smart to plan ahead. Start with a market evaluation now so you’re ready to act when the timing is right.


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Fall 2025 could be one of the strongest opportunities for Calgary sellers in recent years. With inventory still limited, motivated buyers entering the market, and interest rates stable, this season gives you the chance to sell with confidence.

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment, this fall might be it.

💬 DM me “SELL FALL 2025” and I’ll send you my free Seller Market Outlook Guide to help you prepare for success.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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Before You List… Do THIS One Walk-Through Trick

Selling your home in Calgary isn’t just about putting up a “For Sale” sign and hoping for the best. Buyers are smart, selective, and quick to form an opinion. In fact, most buyers decide whether they like a home within the first few minutes of stepping inside. That means your first impression has to be spot on.

So, what’s the one trick every Calgary seller should do before listing?

👉 Walk through your home like a buyer would.

It sounds simple, but this exercise can uncover the things you’ve stopped noticing—and those small details can have a big impact on how buyers perceive your property.


Why This Walk-Through Trick Works

When you’ve lived in your home for years, you become “blind” to its quirks. The scuffed baseboards? You don’t see them anymore. The faint smell of last night’s garlic stir fry? You’ve tuned it out. But buyers walking in for the first time will notice everything.

Think of this as a free, DIY version of staging. It allows you to:

  • Spot red flags early. Small issues like burnt-out bulbs or squeaky doors can make buyers wonder what bigger problems might be hiding.

  • Enhance emotional appeal. A home that feels clean, bright, and cared for makes buyers more comfortable—and more likely to imagine themselves living there.

  • Stand out in Calgary’s market. With limited inventory and buyers comparing homes across neighbourhoods, those “move-in ready vibes” can tip the scale in your favour.


How to Do It Step-by-Step

1. Start at the Curb

Buyers form an opinion before they even reach your front door. Step outside, walk up the path, and ask:

  • Is the yard tidy?

  • Does the front door look fresh and welcoming?

  • Is the walkway clear and safe?

Fresh paint, trimmed hedges, and even a new doormat can work wonders here.

2. Pause at the Entryway

When you open the door, what do you smell? What do you see? Is the lighting inviting or dim?

Pro tip: Bright light bulbs and a clutter-free front entrance set the tone for the rest of the showing.

3. Move Room by Room

Walk through each space as a buyer would:

  • Living Room: Is furniture arranged for flow? Any clutter or pet toys distracting?

  • Kitchen: Are counters cleared? Appliances wiped down?

  • Bedrooms: Do they feel restful or overcrowded?

  • Bathrooms: Do they sparkle? (Yes, buyers check behind the shower curtain!)

4. Use All Five Senses

Buyers don’t just look—they experience.

  • Sight: Is the space bright and tidy?

  • Smell: Fresh or… funky?

  • Sound: Do doors squeak or floors creak?

  • Touch: Are handles secure or wobbly?

  • Feel: Does the temperature feel comfortable?

5. Record It

Film your walk-through on your phone. Watching the playback will highlight things you missed in the moment.

6. Fix the Easy Wins

Tighten loose handles, replace burnt bulbs, declutter shelves, and add fresh flowers or a scented candle. Small changes create a big payoff in buyer perception.

Small changes create a big payoff in buyer perception.


The Calgary Advantage

In Calgary’s current real estate market, homes that feel move-in ready attract stronger offers—and sometimes even multiple bids. Buyers are juggling mortgage rates, moving costs, and busy lifestyles. If they sense your home has “hidden work” waiting, they may pass or lowball their offer.

Doing this walk-through trick ensures your home doesn’t just show well—it sells well.


FAQs

Q: Should I still hire a stager if I do this trick?
Yes! This trick is the foundation. It ensures your home is clean, functional, and cared for. Staging then builds on that to maximize emotional appeal.

Q: What if I can’t see the flaws myself?
That’s totally normal. When I work with sellers, I do a detailed pre-listing walk-through with you. My job is to notice what buyers will notice—so you don’t miss a thing.

Q: How much time does this take?
Usually 30–60 minutes. The fixes you uncover can take a little longer, but the investment pays off in buyer confidence and better offers.


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Before you list your Calgary home, take the time to do this one simple walk-through. It costs nothing, takes less than an hour, and can dramatically improve how buyers see your property.

And if you want expert eyes on your side, I offer a complimentary pre-listing walk-through to all my seller clients.

💬 DM me “LIST READY” and I’ll send you my free Seller Readiness Checklist to help you get started.


Kristen Edmunds is a Calgary-area REALTOR® and Associate Broker with KIC Realty, specializing in acreages, luxury homes, and smart buy/sell strategies. With expertise in rural properties (water wells, septic, equestrian facilities) and a client-obsessed approach, Kristen helps buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals with confidence and ease.

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