Let’s say it straight.
A sign on the lawn and a listing on Realtor.ca is not a marketing plan.
It’s the bare minimum.
And if that’s all that’s being done for your home… you’re leaving money and opportunity on the table.
Marketing Isn’t Optional Anymore
Buyers aren’t casually browsing anymore.
They’re scrolling fast.
They’re comparing everything.
And they’re deciding within seconds if your home is worth seeing in person.
So if your listing doesn’t stand out right away… it gets skipped.
That’s it.
Good marketing isn’t about being flashy for the sake of it.
It’s about making sure your home gets noticed, remembered, and talked about.
What Actually Gets a Home Sold
It’s not one thing. It’s everything working together.
Strong visuals that make people stop scrolling.
Video that shows how the home actually feels, not just how it looks.
Strategic exposure so it’s getting in front of the right buyers — not just sitting online.
Open houses that bring real people through the door, not just nosy neighbours killing time.
Because the more eyes you get on your home, the more activity you create.
And activity creates leverage.
Open Houses Done Right Still Work
There’s this idea floating around that open houses don’t matter anymore.
That’s wrong.
When they’re done properly, they create momentum.
They get people talking.
They give buyers a reason to move faster.
But throwing one together last minute with no promotion?
Yeah… that’s not doing anything for you.
The Difference Is in the Effort
Some listings are put up and left to sit.
Others are pushed.
Every detail is thought through.
Every showing is an opportunity.
Every piece of marketing has a purpose.
And you can feel the difference.
Thinking About Selling?
If you want your home marketed in a way that actually gets attention —
where everything is highlighted, not overlooked — we should talk.
No pressure. Just a real conversation about what your home needs to stand out in this market.
Nicole Labarge
REALTOR® Keller Williams Capital Realty
Greater Moncton
506 377 2279
tnicolelabarge@gmail.com
comehometomoncton.com

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