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If Your House Isn’t Getting Offers, Read This.

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Real Estate Agent with PHP Houses SL3302417

Online searches for “can’t sell house” just hit an all-time high according to Google Trends. So, if your house has been sitting on the market without any bites, you’re not the only one. But it's also not the end of the road. 

Homes are selling every day, so you can turn this around. You just need to take another look at your approach.

If you’re feeling this pain, know this: an online search engine isn’t where you should go for your answers. It’s much better to talk to your agent. Because a search engine doesn’t know your market or your house. But your agent does.

While a quick search or an AI platform may give you some tips on what to try, only an expert agent can actually diagnosis what’s going on – and how to fix it.

For example, your agent knows most homes that struggle to sell today are usually being held back by one (or more) of these three things.

1. Presentation: Buyers Will Compare Everything

When inventory was tight a few years ago, buyers overlooked imperfections because they had to, or they’d lose out to another bidder. Now? That’s no longer the case.

Today’s buyers scroll through dozens of listings in just minutes. They compare condition, updates, lighting, finishes, layout, and more – all side by side. If your home feels dated, cluttered, or in need of repairs, buyers will notice and it’ll knock your house right off their list of contenders.

This doesn’t mean you need a full renovation. But it does mean first impressions matter again. To compete today, you need curb appeal. Clean spaces. Neutral colors. Professional photos. If there are scuffs on the walls, obvious repairs, or too many outdated features, it could be what’s holding you back.

2. Pricing: If the Price Isn’t Compelling, It’s Not Selling

This is maybe the hardest one to hear, but what your neighbor sold their house for a few years ago isn’t necessarily the same price you’ll get today. As Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at Cotality, says:

“For sellers, the days of pricing aggressively and expecting instant offers are largely over. Homes that are well-priced and well-presented will still sell, but pricing discipline matters more than it did during boom years.

Buyers are budget-conscious right now. If your home is priced based on outdated expectations instead of current demand, buyers may still look at your house online… but they likely won’t write an offer. Or, they’ll make an offer that you think is too low.

Pricing too high for this market is one of the top things sellers miss the mark on today. And those who aren’t willing to meet the market where it is or entertain offers may feel stuck.

3. Access: If Buyers Can’t See It, They Can’t Buy It

It sounds obvious but limited showing availability can kill your momentum. If your house isn’t easy to see because you’re restricting showings to evenings only, no weekends, or requiring a 24-hour notice, you're cutting your buyer pool down by more than you may realize. 

And the more friction you create, the fewer buyers walk through the door.

In a market where buyers have more options, the last thing you want to do is give them a reason to skip your house. Availability matters because if no one sees it, no one buys it.

Don’t Let Search Results Decide Your Next Step

When your house isn’t selling, it’s tempting to spiral and wonder if it’s the market or if something’s wrong with your house. But instead of searching for answers online, here's what to do.

Sit down with your agent and ask three honest questions:

  • What are buyers looking for in today’s market?
  • What feedback are we getting from showings?
  • Why do you think my house hasn’t sold yet?

That conversation will bring a lot more clarity than any search engine results.

Bottom Line

If your listing feels stuck, it’s not a sign you shouldn’t sell. It’s the market giving you feedback. And feedback is powerful when you use it.

Start with a real conversation with a real agent about what’s working and what’s not. Your agent will be able to tell you which small adjustments could totally change the momentum. Because in this market, the sellers who adapt are the ones who move.

 

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The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. The author does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. The author will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.

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George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Walter DiLoreto the market is beginning to shift, and these three points are becoming more important.

Mar 11, 2026 03:05 PM
Dr. Paula McDonald
Beam & Branch Realty - Granbury, TX
Granbury, TX 936-203-0279

Excellent points. Ah, if only our sellers would pay attention to the data that clearly points to a price reduction.

Mar 11, 2026 05:23 PM
Dee Toohey
Innovative Realty Solutions Group - Longwood, FL
Broker, ABR, AHWD, CIPS, FMS, ePro

Useful information. Some sellers just need to be realistic. The market speaks loudly.

 

Mar 11, 2026 06:30 PM
Jeff Masich-Scottsdale AZ Associate Broker,MBA,GRI
HomeSmart Real Estate - Scottsdale, AZ
Arizona Homes and Land Group/ Buy or Sell

Great points. It should be noted that every house (or the land on it) will sell at the right price (unless you are in the middle of nowhere). Jeff 😊

Mar 11, 2026 09:28 PM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Oswego, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Walter. Pricing, presentation and access must be in harmony or nobody hears the music or no offers are made. Access must be easy, presentation must evoke emotions and pricing in tune with the market. You nailed it because you have boots on the ground. Enjoy your day. 

Mar 12, 2026 05:44 AM
Gwen Fowler SC Lakes & Mountains 864-710-4518
Gwen Fowler Real Estate, Inc - Walhalla, SC
Gwen Fowler Real Estate, Inc.

A clear and practical message for sellers who may be feeling discouraged. When a home is not attracting offers, it is rarely just one factor. Presentation, pricing, and accessibility all play a meaningful role in how buyers respond, especially in markets where inventory has increased and comparison shopping is easier than ever.

I appreciate the emphasis on using feedback constructively. Showings, online engagement, and agent conversations provide valuable signals that can help sellers adjust strategy rather than assume the market is simply unresponsive. Often, small changes in positioning or availability can significantly improve momentum.

Encouraging open dialogue between sellers and their agent is key. Realistic expectations and timely adjustments tend to create better outcomes than waiting for conditions to shift on their own.

 

Mar 12, 2026 06:09 AM
Marie-Noelle Metseye
RE/MAX Northwest - Bothell, WA
Reward Trust with Excellence
 

Great points. When a home isn’t getting offers, it’s often the market giving feedback on presentation, pricing, or access. Having an honest conversation with a knowledgeable agent can really help sellers understand what adjustments might bring buyers back to the table.

 
 
Mar 12, 2026 07:28 AM
Lew Corcoran
Better Living Real Estate, LLC - East Bridgewater, MA
Expert guidance. Exceptional results.

This was a sharp and timely read, Walter DiLoreto. It hits on the stuff sellers often overlook in the moment. The way you broke down presentation, pricing, and access made the whole thing feel doable, which is a relief for anyone feeling stuck. Thanks for laying it out with such clarity and a little spark of encouragement too :)

Mar 12, 2026 04:15 PM