
As Mother Nature sheds her winter coat, people eagerly venture outdoors for some welcome fresh air and sunshine. Treat your case of spring fever with outings to these exciting attractions that are not far from St. Louis homes for sale.

This surprised me too, and it says a lot about where the market is headed. Searches for "Can't sell my home" just hit a record high, and when that happens, it usually points to one thing: a wave of frustrated sellers who are about to learn some hard truths about how today's buyers think and behave.
Here's what's really going on beneath the surface:
1. One overpriced home can drag down the whole street.
When a neighbor lists too high and then has to cut the price, buyers don't just judge that one house—they judge the entire block. They assume everything nearby is negotiable or sitting for a reason. That perception can hurt you more than any algorithm or Zestimate ever could, because it shapes buyer psychology before they even step inside your home.
2. Buyers aren't disappearing—they're being selective.

Thinking about talking to a real estate agent can feel a little… early. Maybe you're only thinking about selling. Maybe you're not even sure if moving is the right move. And maybe, even if you did decide to list, it wouldn't be for months. So why start the conversation now?
Because this is actually the perfect moment.
It sounds counterintuitive, but the earlier I connect with someone who's even considering a change, the better the outcome tends to be. When we talk before any decisions are made, there's room to explore possibilities, map out timelines, and understand what makes the most sense for your life—not just your property. Sometimes that leads to a beautifully executed sale. Other times, the smartest plan is not to sell at all.
That's the part most people don't expect. A good agent isn't here to push you into a transaction. A good a...

Whether you're searching through St. Louis homes for sale or preparing to list your property, understanding realistic timelines helps you plan your move with confidence. The St. Louis market moves quickly, with homes typically going pending within 16 to 28 days, but the full journey from decision to closing involves several important phases that every buyer and seller should anticipate.
Your home-buying journey begins with mortgage pre-approval, and this s...

Most of the advice you'll hear this spring sounds the same.
So I wrote The Spring Seller Cheatsheet - advice you probably won't hear from most agents:
1. You don't need to take on a massive renovation. A deep clean and fresh paint often does more than a $30k remodel.
2. A well-priced home on day one almost always nets more than a series of reductions over 90 days.
3. 75% of buyer interest happens in the first 72 hours. Make sure your agent has a plan.
4. The strategy matters more than the market.
5. The agent who tells you exactly what you...