
Nearly every buyer begins their home search online. That means your property’s digital presence plays a big role in shaping first impressions—and sometimes, what’s online doesn’t tell the whole story.
Before putting your home on the market, take a few minutes to Google your address. Here’s why it matters:
1. Double-Check Listing Details
Online platforms often pull information from tax records or outdated databases. If the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, or square footage is listed incorrectly, it could raise red flags for buyers. Luckily, many of these discrepancies are easy to fix once you catch them.
2. Compare Valuations
Many websites display an “estimated value” for your home, which buyers may see before they ever step inside. If the number is very different from your asking price, it could create confusion. Being aware of this allows you and your agent to prepare a clear explanation for buyers.
3. Check Street View Images
With mapping tools constantly capturing images of neighborhoods, the online street view of your home might be outdated. Maybe it shows your property before you renovated, painted, or added landscaping. If that’s the case, make sure your listing photos highlight the improvements so buyers see the most accurate picture.
A quick online search can help you catch outdated or incorrect information before buyers do. By being proactive, you ensure that what buyers find online aligns with the value and condition of your home. In today’s digital-first world, that small step can make a big difference.
If you’re considering a move or investment and require a trusted Real Estate Broker, we’re here to assist you. Contact us via email at TEAM@McDanielCallahan.com, complete the form below, or give us a call at 925-838-4300. We are ready to provide expert guidance and support for all your real estate needs. Terry McDaniel DRE License #00941526








