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Texas Seller Guide

The Texas Home Seller Checklist That Helps You List Smarter

Selling in Texas can feel like a lot at once: pricing, prep, disclosures, showings, title work, timing, and the question every seller asks — what is the smartest way to do this without overpaying? This guide walks through the process in plain English and shows two straightforward ways to sell with Eaton Real Estate.

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What Texas home sellers should do first

Before you worry about photos, signs, or showings, decide how much help you want and how involved you want to be in the sale.

Some Texas sellers want full representation from pricing through closing. Others mainly want MLS exposure and prefer to manage more of the communication and transaction details themselves. Eaton keeps that decision simple with a 1% full-service plan and a $500 flat-fee MLS plan. If you want the quick version first, the How It Works page lays both options out clearly.

Texas-specific tip The smoother your prep is before launch, the stronger your first week on market usually is. That means pricing honestly, getting the home clean and photo-ready, and understanding which Texas forms and closing steps may apply before you go live.
  • Choose the selling path that fits your comfort level.
  • Get the home cleaned up before you schedule photos.
  • Understand the likely closing costs and net, not just the target list price.
  • Review any Texas-specific disclosure or title items early so nothing feels rushed later.

Two straightforward ways to sell in Texas

This is where a lot of sellers get stuck. They know they want to save money, but they also do not want a messy process. The better question is not just “what costs less?” It is “what keeps the process clean for me?”

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$500 Flat-Fee MLS

Best if you want MLS exposure and prefer to stay in control.
  • MLS entry for broad exposure
  • 6-month listing term
  • Free listing changes
  • Upgrade to 1% anytime
  • Lower upfront cost than traditional listing routes
  • Better fit for sellers comfortable handling more details
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The Texas seller checklist

Here is a cleaner way to think about your sale: break it into phases. That keeps you from trying to solve everything at once.

1

Decide how you want to sell

Start with the decision that affects everything else. If you want broker help through showings, offers, and closing, read the 1% plan. If you want to stay more hands-on, read the $500 MLS plan.

2

Prepare the home before photos

You usually do not need a remodel. Most sellers just need decluttering, cleaning, touch-up paint, light repair work, and a better presentation. The goal is not perfection. It is momentum.

3

Understand the Texas paperwork early

Texas sellers should review the basics before the property goes live. That includes disclosure items, title questions, and the overall path to closing. Doing this early helps the transaction feel calmer later.

4

Think in terms of net, not just price

The list price matters, but your real result is the net after fees, payoff, title, possible concessions, and any other closing costs. Sellers who understand that upfront tend to make better decisions.

5

Launch clean, not rushed

Price, photos, and readiness matter most at the beginning. A strong first week usually beats a rushed launch followed by fixes later.

Texas resources worth bookmarking

A good SEO page should also be a genuinely useful page. These links help make this post more helpful for sellers, not just more optimized.

Texas markets Eaton sellers may also want to explore

Internal links matter too, especially when they connect naturally to real pages readers may actually want. If you are selling in a specific metro, these pages can help you move from research into action:

Want a cleaner way to sell your Texas home?

Choose the path that fits your sale. Go with the 1% plan if you want full support, or the $500 MLS route if you want to stay more hands-on.

Frequently asked questions Texas sellers ask

What is the best first step if I am thinking about selling?

Decide how much help you want. If you want broker support from listing through closing, the 1% plan is usually the cleaner fit. If you mainly want MLS exposure and plan to stay more involved, the $500 plan may make more sense.

Do I need to fully renovate before I list?

Usually no. Most sellers benefit more from cleaning, decluttering, touch-up work, better lighting, and stronger presentation than from a full renovation right before market.

Why is this page linking to official Texas sites?

Because a strong seller guide should be useful, not just promotional. When readers can easily find official Texas resources, the page becomes more trustworthy and more helpful.

Where do I go if I am ready now?

Start at the sign-up page. If you want to compare first, check the How It Works page and then choose the plan that fits.