If you’re planning to sell in Kansas City, what you do 60 days before listing often determines your final outcome.
First, declutter and depersonalize. Buyers need to picture themselves in the space. Clean, neutral, and simplified rooms feel larger and more inviting—both online and in person.
Second, handle minor repairs early. Dripping faucets, chipped paint, loose hardware, and worn caulking signal neglect. Small fixes now prevent bigger negotiations later.
Third, get a real pricing strategy. Don’t rely on an online estimate or a neighbor’s sale. The Kansas City market rewards homes that are positioned correctly from day one.
Preparation creates leverage. Rushing creates stress.
If selling is on your radar this year, book a free 15–20 minute consultation through my Google Business page. Let’s create a plan before you list.