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Home Selling Checklist: Queens & Long Island 2026

By Nitin Gadura | Gadura Real Estate | Updated April 2026

Selling your home in Queens or Long Island is one of the largest financial transactions of your life. A well-executed sale strategy can mean tens of thousands of dollars more in your pocket. I'm Nitin Gadura of Gadura Real Estate, LLC, and this step-by-step checklist is designed to help Queens and Long Island homeowners maximize their sale price, minimize stress, and close on time.

Phase 1: Pre-Listing Preparation (6-8 Weeks Before Listing)

1. Hire an Experienced Local Listing Agent

Your choice of listing agent is the single biggest factor in your final sale price. Look for an agent with proven Queens or Long Island sales experience, a strong marketing program, and local neighborhood expertise. As your listing agent, I provide:

2. Get a Comparative Market Analysis

Pricing is the most critical decision you'll make. Overpriced homes sit on the market, accumulate days on market (DOM), and eventually sell for less than they would have if priced correctly from the start. I will provide a detailed CMA based on recent sales of comparable properties in your exact neighborhood.

3. Address Pre-Sale Repairs and Updates

Focus on improvements with the highest ROI for Queens and Long Island sellers:

4. Deep Clean and Declutter

Buyers decide within seconds of entering a home. A spotless, clutter-free home appears larger, more valuable, and better maintained. Consider:

5. Stage Your Home

Staged homes in Queens and Long Island sell faster and for more money. Professional staging typically costs $1,500-$3,500 but can add 5-10% to your sale price. At minimum, arrange furniture to maximize space, add fresh flowers, and ensure each room has a clear purpose.

Phase 2: Listing and Marketing

6. Professional Photography and Video

Over 95% of buyers start their search online. Professional real estate photography is non-negotiable. I coordinate professional photography, aerial drone shots (where permitted), and video walkthroughs for every listing. Great listing photos generate 3x more buyer inquiries than amateur photos.

7. Go Live on MLS and All Major Portals

Your listing will appear on the MLS and syndicate to Zillow, Realtor.com, Trulia, Homes.com, StreetEasy, and hundreds of other sites within hours. Accurate, compelling listing descriptions with targeted keywords ensure maximum visibility.

8. Host Open Houses and Showings

Create a showing schedule that accommodates serious buyers while protecting your privacy and routine. In Queens and Long Island, weekend open houses typically generate the most foot traffic. I handle all showing coordination and feedback collection.

9. Monitor Market Response

Track online views, showing requests, and buyer feedback weekly. If activity is low after 2-3 weeks, a pricing adjustment may be warranted. I provide regular market reports to keep you informed.

Phase 3: Offers and Negotiation

10. Review All Offers Carefully

The highest offer isn't always the best offer. Evaluate each offer on:

11. Negotiate Strategically

Multiple offers give sellers significant leverage. I will guide you through counter-offer strategies, escalation clauses, and best-and-final scenarios to extract maximum value from every interested buyer.

12. Accept the Best Offer and Sign Contracts

Once you've accepted an offer, your attorney will prepare the purchase and sale contract. The buyer typically signs first, then the seller. Upon seller signature, the buyer's down payment (usually 10% in NYC metro) is held in escrow.

Phase 4: Under Contract to Closing

13. Complete Seller Disclosures

New York State requires sellers to complete the Property Condition Disclosure Statement. Disclose all known material defects honestly — failure to disclose can result in legal liability after the sale. Your attorney and I will help ensure full compliance.

14. Navigate the Home Inspection

Buyers will typically schedule a home inspection within 7-10 days of contract signing. Be prepared for inspection findings — virtually every home has some issues. I will help you evaluate repair requests and negotiate appropriately so the deal stays together without giving away unnecessary concessions.

15. Cooperate with the Appraisal

If the buyer is getting a mortgage, the bank will order an independent appraisal. Ensure the appraiser has access and provide a list of recent upgrades and comparable sales. If the appraisal comes in below the purchase price, I will help you navigate this common challenge.

16. Prepare for Closing Costs

Queens and Long Island sellers should budget for these closing costs:

17. Final Walkthrough and Closing Day

The buyer will do a final walkthrough 24-48 hours before closing. Ensure the home is in the agreed condition, repairs have been completed, all agreed-upon items remain, and the home is clean. At closing, you'll sign the deed and transfer documents, and receive your net proceeds — congratulations!

Checklist Summary: Quick Reference

Nitin Gadura - Real Estate Agent

Nitin Gadura

Licensed NYS Real Estate Salesperson | Gadura Real Estate, LLC

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