Published: 28/01/2026
Almost every seller experiences a moment of doubt.It might come after the first viewing, when everything suddenly feels very real. Or after an offer is accepted, when the finality starts to sink in. Sometimes it happens much earlier, during those quiet “are we really doing this?” moments.
Second thoughts don’t mean you’ve made the wrong decision. They mean the decision matters.
Selling a home involves change, uncertainty, and letting go, and it’s entirely normal for emotions to fluctuate along the way. What helps most is understanding that these feelings are part of the process, not a sign of failure or indecision.
Support at this stage isn’t about reassurance alone - it’s about context. Knowing what’s normal, what’s temporary, and what can be adjusted if needed.
The calmest sales aren’t emotion-free. They’re simply well supported.