The Spring Market Starts Earlier Than Many Agents Think
While many real estate agents associate peak activity with late spring or early summer, the process of selling often begins weeks earlier. Homeowners typically start researching their options, watching the market, and preparing their homes well before contacting an agent.
According to the National Association of Realtors, spring is historically the most active homebuying season, with increased buyer demand beginning in early spring months. This means sellers often start planning their move earlier in the year in order to take advantage of that demand.
Visibility Builds Early Trust
The agents who capture early listings are often the ones sellers already recognize. When homeowners consistently see an agent’s name through neighborhood marketing, postcards, or community updates, they begin to associate that agent with local expertise.
This familiarity creates a powerful advantage when a homeowner begins considering a move. Rather than searching for an agent from scratch, many simply reach out to the name they’ve seen the most.
Consistency Creates Opportunity
Capturing early listings rarely happens from a single marketing touch. Instead, it comes from consistent visibility that keeps an agent top-of-mind over time.
Neighborhood newsletters, seasonal postcards, and just-listed postcards remind homeowners that an agent is active and engaged in their community. When a seller finally decides it’s time to list, the agent who stayed visible throughout the year often becomes the first call.
In real estate, the listing opportunity usually begins long before the sign goes in the yard. Agents who start conversations early are often the ones holding the listing agreement when the market heats up.
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