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    What’s Your Exit Plan? Selling with a Bigger Goal in Mind in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina

    • Kathy Toomey
    • September 2nd, 2025
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    Most homeowners begin the conversation with a version of the same question: “Is now a good time to sell?”

    But that’s not always the most helpful place to start. Selling a home is rarely about timing the market perfectly. It’s about what comes next, and whether this move gets you closer to the life you’re building.

    Maybe you’re relocating for a new job in Asheville or Greenville. Perhaps the house that once felt spacious is now too much to manage as your kids have moved out. Maybe you’re ready to trade suburban square footage for the convenience of downtown living. Whatever your reason, selling is just one piece of a larger plan.

    That’s why the smartest way to approach your next move isn’t to start with “Should I sell now?”

    It’s to ask, “What am I trying to move toward, and how do I get there?”

    The Sale Is How You Get There, Not Where You’re Going

    Selling your home is a milestone, but it’s rarely the end goal. For many people, it’s a bridge to a new chapter. That chapter may be shaped by changing priorities, new opportunities, or a shift in what home needs to feel like.

    Some sellers are upsizing because their families have grown, perhaps needing that extra bedroom for a new arrival. Others are downsizing to simplify their lives and reduce maintenance, especially in areas like Hendersonville or Spartanburg. You might be relocating across the state or just want to live closer to family, work, or walkable neighborhoods in places like downtown Asheville. And sometimes, it’s about accessing the equity in your current home to gain flexibility, financially or otherwise.

    These kinds of transitions can’t be boiled down to a Zestimate and a closing date. They deserve a plan that takes your bigger picture into account, how you live now, what you want next, and what needs to happen in between to make that move possible.

    Begin With the Bigger Picture

    Before diving into market stats or home prep checklists, it’s worth getting clear on what this move is meant to do for you.

    If you’re buying something next, what does that home need to offer that your current one doesn’t? More space for a growing family? Less upkeep as you transition into retirement? A better commute to your job in Greenville? Are you hoping to get closer to a support system, like aging parents in the area? Or is this sale about freeing up resources so you can travel, invest, or simply reduce stress?

    The more clarity you have around the “why,” the easier it is to shape the “how.” Once your end goal is defined, we can work backward from there. That includes timing, pricing, prep, and positioning, all structured to support the move you want to make.

    What the Market Won’t Tell You

    It’s easy to get caught up in headlines or home price estimates, but a good plan has to be built on local, real-time information. That means understanding what homes like yours are actually selling for in today’s conditions, not just what they’re listed at.

    It also means factoring in buyer behavior. Are people in your area submitting strong offers quickly, or are homes sitting longer than they did last year? Are buyers requesting repairs or concessions? What kinds of properties are standing out, and which ones are getting passed over? In Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, we’ve seen a mix of both, with some homes flying off the market while others linger.

    This isn’t about painting a rosy picture or being overly cautious. It’s about setting expectations that reflect current realities, so you can plan ahead with a clear view of what’s likely and what’s possible.

    Timing Shapes the Strategy

    There’s a lot of advice out there about when to list your home. Some of it’s seasonal, with spring often being a popular time to sell. Some of it’s based on interest rates. But the truth is, the right time to sell is less about the market and more about you.

    If your new job starts in 60 days, your strategy is going to look different than someone who’s casually exploring their next move. If you need the equity from your sale to fund a purchase, that changes the timeline. If your ideal next home is in a fast-moving market, you might need to prepare to buy before you sell or consider renting temporarily while you wait for the right place.

    There’s no one-size-fits-all answer here. The important thing is to start planning early enough that you can make thoughtful decisions, not rushed ones. That includes understanding your options, getting a realistic sense of how long each step might take, and building in enough flexibility to pivot if needed.

    You Don’t Need to Have All the Answers

    It’s completely normal to feel unsure about what comes next. You might not know exactly where you want to move. You might be overwhelmed by logistics or worried about making a misstep.

    That’s exactly why it helps to talk things through before you're in the thick of it.

    This isn’t about committing to a listing date. It’s about exploring the possibilities, what your home might sell for, what kind of timeline makes sense, what prep is really worth it, and what the path forward could look like based on your goals. Whether you end up selling in two months or next year, you’ll be better prepared with a plan in place and a clear understanding of what it will take to get from here to there.

    The Bottom Line

    Selling your home is a big decision, but it doesn’t have to be a stressful one. When it’s approached as part of a bigger strategy, it becomes a powerful tool for creating what’s next.

    If a move is even loosely on your radar, now is the right time to start the conversation. Let’s look at your goals, explore your options, and map out a plan grounded in today’s market. That way, when you’re ready, you’re ready.

    Selling your home isn’t the goal. It’s the first step. Let’s map the rest.

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    Kathy Toomey

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    **Your Trusted Guide in Western NC & Upstate SC** Looking to buy or sell in the beautiful Western North Carolina or Upstate South Carolina region? You’re in good hands with Kathy Toomey. With over 19 years of real estate experience, Kathy brings not only deep market knowledge but also a calm, steady hand throughout the process. Her background in Finance and Human Resources gives her strong negotiation skills, a detail-oriented mindset, and the patience needed to help you reach your goals—on your timeline and within your budget. Kathy knows this area inside and out. Whether you're searching for a quiet mountain escape, a lively downtown scene, or something in between, she’ll guide you through each unique neighborhood and keep you informed on local trends, hidden gems, and what makes each community special. She’s also all about results. Sellers benefit from customized marketing strategies and expert staging advice to help homes sell quickly and for top dollar. Buyers gain a trusted advocate who listens first and navigates the market confidently to find the perfect fit. Outside of real estate, Kathy is an active community leader and proud local. She currently serves on the Hendersonville Board of Realtors and is a past president of both the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce and the Tryon/Polk County Board of Realtors. A long-time volunteer and past Treasurer of Foothills Humane Society, she’s also a proud pet foster and adopter. As the owner of New View Realty LLC, she’s a strong supporter of local events and nonprofits—because community matters. **Recent Honors:** * *Favorite Realtor in the Foothills*, Tryon Daily Bulletin, 2024 * *Tryon Citizens of the Year*, 2023 (with husband John) * *Volunteer of the Year*, Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce, 2013 **Professional Designations:** ABR, CRS, ePRO, GRI, PSA, SFR, SRS **Let’s Get Started:** Whether you're buying your first home, selling a longtime property, or dreaming of something new, Kathy would love to help. Reach out today for a friendly, no-pressure consultation—and discover the difference a dedicated, community-focused Realtor can make.

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