Selling a home in Cedar Park follows a fairly predictable sequence, even though every deal has its own wrinkles. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and here’s the actual process, step by step.
TL;DR: Steps to Selling a Home in Cedar Park TX
- Prep and price the home based on real comps from your specific neighborhood.
- List with professional photos and get it in front of qualified buyers.
- Field offers and negotiate on terms, not just price.
- Get the Seller’s Disclosure Notice to the buyer early — Texas law requires it before closing.
- Move through inspection, appraisal, and closing with someone managing the details for you.
Step One: Prepare and Price
Before anything goes live, I walk the home with you and flag what’s worth fixing — fresh paint, decluttering, and minor repairs consistently pay off; a full remodel almost never does before a sale. At the same time, I pull closed comps from your specific part of Cedar Park, whether that’s Carriage Hills, Bella Vista, or newer construction near Ranch at Brushy Creek, since pricing off a citywide average is one of the most common mistakes I see.
Step Two: List and Market
Once the home is ready, I bring in a professional photographer — this is the single biggest factor in how many showings you get, since most buyers decide online before they ever see the house in person. The listing goes out through the MLS and targeted digital channels aimed at buyers actually searching Cedar Park, not a generic blast.
Step Three: Showings
I coordinate showing schedules so they work around your life, collect buyer feedback after each one, and let you know if we need to adjust anything — price, staging, or timing — based on what buyers are actually saying.
Step Four: Offers and Negotiation
When offers come in, price is only part of the picture. Financing type, contingencies, and proposed closing date all affect how solid an offer really is. I break down each offer’s actual strength for you and negotiate the terms, not just the number.
Step Five: Contract to Closing
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Once you’re under contract, Texas law requires a Seller’s Disclosure Notice before closing on most residential sales. I get it to the buyer during the option period — usually the first 7 to 10 days — because a late disclosure gives the buyer an automatic 7-day right to cancel, regardless of what your original option period says. From there, I manage the inspection response, the appraisal if the buyer is financing, and the paperwork through closing, keeping you posted the whole way.
Step Six: Closing Day
By closing day, the details should already be settled — that’s the goal of managing everything carefully in the weeks before. I confirm the settlement statement, walk you through what you’re signing, and make sure the transfer goes through cleanly.
Why Work With Me
I’ve walked Cedar Park sellers through this process for years and also teach it to other agents nationally as a real estate instructor. If you want to talk through where your home fits in this process, reach out — I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty.
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