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The 8 Steps to Selling a Home in Georgetown TX

Selling a home is a transaction with a lot of moving parts, and knowing the steps ahead of time takes the guesswork out of it. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and this is the process I walk Georgetown sellers through, start to finish.

TLDR: Steps to Selling a Home in Georgetown TX

  1. Choose your agent, then prepare the home for the market.
  2. Price it based on real comparable sales, not guesswork.
  3. Market it with professional photography and targeted exposure.
  4. Negotiate the offer, then get through inspection and appraisal.
  5. Close, and know what to expect at each stage along the way.

Understanding the Georgetown market before you list

Georgetown is a mix of markets in one city. Downtown cottages, master-planned communities like Wolf Ranch, golf-course neighborhoods like Berry Creek, and the active-adult community of Sun City all draw different buyers with different expectations. The steps below are the same, but how I execute each one shifts depending on which part of Georgetown your home sits in.

Step one: choosing your agent

Interview more than one agent. Ask how they’d price your specific home, what their marketing plan looks like, and how they handle negotiation when multiple offers come in, or when none do. I bring decades in Central Texas real estate and a national teaching background in contracts and negotiation to every listing I take, and I’ll walk you through exactly how I’d approach yours before you commit to anything.

Step two: preparing your home for the market

Buyers form an opinion within seconds of seeing your listing online, so preparation matters. Sometimes that’s paint and staging. Sometimes it’s a pre-listing inspection to catch issues before a buyer’s inspector does. I walk every property with my sellers and give a specific, prioritized list, not a generic checklist, of what’s worth doing and what isn’t. I go into a lot more detail on exactly what to prioritize on my home preparation page.

Step three: pricing it right from the start

Pricing is where most sales are won or lost before they even begin. I build your price from recent closed sales and current competition, adjusted for your home’s specific condition and updates. In Georgetown, homes priced accurately at launch consistently sell faster and for more than homes that start high and get chased down over weeks on market. If you haven’t gotten a real number yet, that’s a separate conversation I cover on my home valuation page.

Step four: marketing that reaches real buyers

Every listing gets professional photography, a written description that’s specific to the property, not generic copy, and placement across the MLS, syndicated sites, and my own network. I write and review every listing description myself.

Step five: showings and feedback

Once your home is live, I coordinate showings around your schedule and collect real feedback from buyers’ agents after each one. If something’s coming up consistently, price, staging, timing, I’ll tell you and we adjust.

Step six: negotiating the offer

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When an offer comes in, I review price, terms, contingencies, and buyer financing together, not just the top-line number. I’ve negotiated enough Georgetown transactions to know which contingencies are standard and which ones need pushback, and I’ll walk you through the tradeoffs on any offer before you respond.

Step seven: inspection and appraisal

Once you’re under contract, inspection and appraisal are where deals can get shaky. If the inspection turns up issues, I help negotiate repairs or credits that keep the deal moving without you overpaying to fix things that don’t affect value. If the appraisal comes in low, I pull additional comps and data to support your price and push back where it’s warranted.

Step eight: closing

The last stretch covers title work, disclosures, and the final walkthrough. I keep you posted at each step so closing day is administrative, not stressful, signing documents you already understand rather than seeing them for the first time at the table.

Who’s guiding you through it

Robbie English, REALTOR, Principle Agent, Broker, National Instructor, ABR, AHWD, CRB, C2EX, E-Pro, GRI, MRP, NHC, PSA, RENE, RPR, SFR, SRS, TBS, TLS, TAHSI’ve spent decades selling homes in Central Texas and I also teach real estate agents nationally on contracts and negotiation. At Uncommon Realty, my team and I apply that same standard to every Georgetown listing, whether it’s a downtown cottage or a new build near Wolf Ranch.

Ready to start?

If you’re ready to begin the process, reach out to Robbie English at Uncommon Realty. I’ll walk your home, talk through pricing and timeline, and lay out exactly what the steps above look like for your specific property.

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