How often should I receive updates?

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How often should I receive updates?

How often should you REALLY get updates from your agent? Read this and set expectations today.

Quick answer

If you’re working with agents, you should get predictable, stage-based updates: daily during active negotiations and open listings, weekly during marketing, and immediate alerts for offers, inspections, or contract changes. Clear frequency beats guesswork every time.

Why update frequency matters

Communication frequency is not a nicety. It’s a safety net. Good realtor updates protect your timeline, your price, and your peace of mind. The wrong rhythm costs money and creates anxiety. That’s why a proven update plan makes you an informed decision-maker, not a surprised client.

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Recommended update schedule (real estate updates you can use)

  • Initial planning: 1–2 detailed check-ins (phone or video) to set goals and timelines.
  • Active marketing (selling a home): 2–3 updates per week + weekly performance report (views, showings, feedback).
  • House-showings open days: immediate summary after each open house and daily recap.
  • Offer period: immediate notification for each offer; follow-up call within 30 minutes.
  • Negotiation: real-time updates as terms change; written summary after each round.
  • Inspection, appraisal, closing: every major milestone and a weekly status until closing.
  • Buying a home: immediate notice for matches + daily summary if actively searching.

Communication methods that work

Agree on one primary channel: phone for urgent updates, text for short alerts, email for documented reports. Use a shared dashboard or weekly PDF for metrics. Set a “no-surprise” rule: anything that affects price or terms gets a call.

How to set up the update rhythm in 3 steps

  1. State your preference: call, text, or email and acceptable hours. Be specific.
  2. Agree on the schedule: daily, weekly, or milestone-based. Put it in writing.
  3. Define emergencies: offers, contract changes, inspection red flags.

Real examples that show the difference

  • Seller A got weekly updates only. A key offer came and closed within 24 hours—seller missed a higher bid.
  • Seller B used the schedule above and caught a competing offer; negotiation raised the sale price by 5%.
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Why this works for both buyers and sellers

Consistent updates keep the deal moving. They reduce delays, prevent miscommunications, and create leverage. That’s how top agents protect your interests and your timeline.

Want a communication plan tailored to your sale or search? Work with a local realtor who sets clear expectations and delivers. Contact Tony Sousa, local realtor and trusted expert, for a straightforward update plan: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

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Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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