🏡 Should I List with a New Agent When My Listing Expires with My Current Agent?
A Fresh Start Can Change Everything
If your home didn’t sell the first time, you’re not alone — and it doesn’t mean something is wrong with your property.
When a listing expires, it’s natural to wonder if you should stay with your current agent or look for a new approach.
Sometimes, a simple change in perspective makes all the difference.
Review What Worked — and What Didn’t
Before making any decisions, take a step back and assess:
Was your home priced correctly for today’s market?
Did the marketing capture your property’s best features?
How consistent was the communication and feedback process?
Honest reflection helps clarify whether it was the market or the marketing that fell short.
A New Perspective Can Reignite Interest
A fresh agent often brings new energy, modern marketing tools, and a fresh audience of buyers.
Updated photos, video tours, or staging can completely reshape the first impression.
A new MLS entry resets your listing, putting it back at the top of search results.
That “fresh start” can be exactly what your home needs to capture renewed attention.
Experience and Strategy Matter
The right agent won’t simply relist your home — they’ll reimagine how to tell its story.
Look for someone who:
Knows your neighborhood’s unique market trends.
Uses strong digital marketing and social media exposure.
Offers clear communication and an elevated presentation.
The Bottom Line
If your last listing didn’t sell, don’t lose confidence — the right strategy and representation can make all the difference.
A home that didn’t sell the first time can absolutely sell the second with the right plan and presentation.
💬 Curious about why your home didn’t sell the first time?
I’d be happy to review your past listing and share personalized recommendations — no obligation, just insight.