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Highland Haven Selling Timeline: Week by Week

If the home selling process page tells you what happens, this one tells you when. Here’s the Highland Haven timeline broken down week by week, with the caveat that your buyer pool here is smaller and more specific than a fast-turnover Austin suburb, so timing runs a little differently.

Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Highland Lakes Realty.

TL;DR: Highland Haven home selling timeline

  • Weeks 1 to 3: pre-listing prep, repairs, staging, photography.
  • Week 3 or 4: listing launches, the highest-attention window begins.
  • Time on market from there varies more here than in a bigger suburb, given the smaller buyer pool.
  • Once under contract: 7 to 10 day option period, then 30 to 45 days to closing.
  • Waterfront properties should budget extra time for dock and shoreline items during inspection.

Weeks 1 to 3: before the home hits the market

This stretch covers repairs worth making, staging, and photography, usually one to three weeks depending on how much prep the home needs. Given how much online research out-of-town buyers do before ever visiting Highland Haven, getting photography and any needed repairs done right before listing matters more here than it does in markets with heavier walk-in traffic.

Week 3 or 4: pricing and launch

Because Highland Haven doesn’t generate a steady stream of comparable sales, pricing usually has to pull in data from nearby Lake LBJ communities in addition to the immediate area. Getting the price right at launch matters more here than in a market where a slow start can just be corrected with an open house a few weeks later.

The following weeks: showings and the highest-attention window

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The first two to three weeks after launch typically bring the most buyer attention, so this stretch matters more than any other for how the rest of the timeline plays out. Because Highland Haven has a smaller, more specific buyer pool, mostly retirees, downsizers, and lake-lifestyle buyers, homes here can sit on the market longer past that window than a comparable property in a bigger, faster-moving suburb. That’s not necessarily a sign anything is wrong with the listing. It’s a function of a smaller pond. Realistic expectations up front make this stretch a lot less stressful.

Day 1 to 10: option period and inspection

Once you accept an offer, Texas buyers typically get a 7 to 10 day option period to complete inspections. For waterfront homes, budget extra time here, since dock, seawall, or shoreline items often come up during inspection and need to be negotiated.

Day 10 to 45: appraisal, underwriting, and closing

From there, a standard path to closing usually runs 30 to 45 days depending on financing, covering appraisal, underwriting, and final walkthrough. Cash transactions typically move faster through this stretch.

Planning your sale

If you want a realistic timeline built around your specific property, or want to see the step-by-step version of everything happening at each stage, check out the home selling process page, or just get in touch and we’ll map it out together.

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