Most people have a rough idea of what a real estate agent does. The rough idea tends to underestimate the scope by quite a bit.
This is not a sales pitch for the industry. It is a description of what a competent selling agent is responsible for at each stage of a campaign.
The Work That Happens Before the First Buyer Walks Through
There is a version of agent work that sellers see and a version they do not. The version they do not see tends to matter more.
Then the marketing preparation. Copy, photography, portal selection, inspection scheduling.
The pre-listing period sets the tone for everything that follows. A rushed or poorly considered start rarely recovers cleanly.
The sellers who feel most in control during a sale are usually the ones who understood what was happening in the week before it went live. listing preparation goes well beyond putting a listing online.
The Buyer Management Side of a Real Estate Campaign
The middle of a campaign is where good and average agents begin to look very different from each other.
Enquiries come in at different volumes and from different types of buyers. Some are serious. Some are early. Some need managing carefully because they could become serious if handled well.
Good buyer management during an active campaign is less about administration and more about reading the room. Who is emotionally engaged. Who is stalling. Who needs more information versus who needs a nudge toward a decision.
Passive agents receive offers. Active ones cultivate them.
When an offer comes in, the agent needs to read whether it represents the buyers ceiling or their opening position. That read determines whether the seller ends up at a better number or accepts too soon.
Judgement is what sellers are actually paying for.
The Final Stage of the Sale and the Agent Role in It
Once an offer is accepted, the campaign enters its final phase. For some sellers this feels like the finish line. It is not.
Settlement coordination is not glamorous work but it is consequential. The agent who goes quiet after the offer is accepted is leaving the final stage of the sale to chance.
It is active, end-to-end management of a complex process that most people only go through a handful of times in their lives.
Common Questions About the Selling Agent Role
Who manages buyer contact during a property campaign
Sellers are generally not involved in buyer conversations during an active campaign - the agent manages enquiries, follows up on inspection attendees, and keeps the seller updated rather than routing every contact through them.
What does a real estate agent do after an offer is accepted
The agent remains involved through to settlement, coordinating between both parties and their legal representatives.
What does good seller communication look like during a campaign
Good seller communication means the seller always knows what happened at each inspection, how buyers are responding, and what the agent intends to do next. If that information is not coming through consistently, it is reasonable to ask for it directly.