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How Long Do I Have to Wait to Relist My House After an Expired Listing?

Ben Graham
Apr 11 2 minutes read

When your home listing expires, you may feel frustrated, but there’s good news: You don’t have to wait to relist your home. Unless your previous agent is actively working with a buyer interested in your property, you can begin the relisting process the very next day.

Why Is There No Waiting Period?

Real estate agreements typically end when the listing expires. This means your contract with your previous agent is no longer valid unless they are actively negotiating a sale. If this isn’t the case, you’re free to:

  • Hire a new real estate agent.

  • Update your home’s marketing strategy.

  • Adjust your pricing based on market feedback.

Steps to Relist Your Home

  1. Choose the Right Realtor: Select an agent who specializes in expired listings and understands the Chandler market.

  2. Refresh Your Listing: Update photos, staging, and descriptions to present your home in the best possible light.

  3. Set the Right Price: Use a comparative market analysis (CMA) to determine a competitive price that attracts buyers.

The Benefits of Acting Quickly

Relisting your home promptly keeps it fresh in buyers’ minds and avoids the stigma that can come with a long time off the market. Additionally, you’ll benefit from updated strategies that cater to current buyer preferences.



Don’t let your expired listing hold you back. Contact Ben Graham at 480-745-2329 to relist your home today and get the results you deserve.

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