Not Getting the Results You Were Promised?

Not Getting the Results You Were Promised?

When you first listed your home, it probably felt like a good start. Big promises, lots of enthusiasm, a quick launch. But here you are, a few weeks in… and not much is happening. If the initial energy has fizzled out - Here’s What You Can Do About It.

1. It’s Easy to Be Positive at the Start – But You Need a Plan That Lasts
Let’s be honest. At the start, nearly every agent will sound great. It’s easy to be enthusiastic before anything’s gone live. But what really matters is what happens once the listing is up. If that plan didn’t go beyond uploading photos and waiting for calls, the silence you're hearing now makes a lot more sense.
✅ I don’t just say what sounds good – I tell you how we’ll make it work
✅ If it’s not working, we change it – quickly
✅ You won’t be left guessing what’s going on

2. Communication Isn’t a Bonus – It’s the Minimum
You shouldn’t have to chase for updates. You shouldn’t be wondering what buyers are thinking. And you definitely shouldn’t be left in the dark when viewings dry up. If you haven’t had a proper conversation about your sale in the last week or two, it’s not a slow market – it’s a lack of attention.
✅ I’ll keep you in the loop, always
✅ Feedback comes fast and unfiltered – good or bad
✅ You’ll know where things stand, and what we’re doing next

3. A Listing Needs More Than Photos and a Floorplan
When I take over a property, the first thing I often change is the listing itself. Not just for the sake of it – but because most listings are too flat, too generic, or too focused on square footage. We’ll rewrite it together. I’ll bring a fresh perspective – and you’ll bring the insight that only someone who’s lived there really knows. Together, we’ll tell the story in a way that actually connects with buyers.
✅ A description that talks to people, not at them
✅ A bespoke agent-led video tour that shows the heart of the home
✅ A proper relaunch, with the energy the first one never quite had

4. You’re Allowed to Switch – And You Don’t Have to Feel Bad About It
This is your home, your future, your money. If you’re not getting what you were promised, you don’t owe anyone your patience. Most contracts have a notice period – that’s normal. But that doesn’t mean you need to sit tight while nothing changes.
✅ I’ll look through your contract and tell you exactly what your options are
✅ If you want to switch, I’ll make it easy
✅ You’ll feel like your sale is back in motion – not on pause

If things haven’t gone to plan and you feel like you're just waiting around, let’s have a chat. I’ll be honest with you, and I’ll show you what we’d do differently – no pressure, just the truth.

📞 Book a call with me and we’ll talk about what’s happening, what isn’t, and how to get your move back on track.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I don’t want to cause drama, but I’m not happy – what do I do?
A: You don’t have to make a big deal out of it. We’ll review where things are and talk about your options. Quietly, clearly, and with your best interest at the centre.

Q: Won’t it look bad if I relaunch or switch agents?
A: Not at all. Done right, it actually sparks new interest. Many buyers don’t notice – they just respond to better marketing.

Q: Am I tied in if I signed a contract?
A: There’s usually a notice period, but that’s all. I’ll talk you through the small print so you’re clear on next steps.

Q: What makes your approach different?
A: I don’t leave you in the dark. We keep moving, keep talking, and keep improving until your home sells – properly.


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