When trying to sell a home, silence isn't always golden especially when your expecting your real estate agent to call.  In fact, it's one of the leading complaints among sellers in the real estate market.  Often times you find an agent who is more than willing to take on your listing, but once the relationship is made, the seller enjoys getting a call at least once a week.

Keeping the communication lines open between the two parties assures the seller that the agent is keeping them apprised of any and all offers.  In addition, agents often provide valuable tips on why prospective buyers weren't interested.  Often times, and agent is privy to the buyer's dislikes of the property.  For instance 'this room's to dark' or ' the kitchen has a funny smell.'  This allows the agent to give the seller constructive feedback and offer important tips onhow to make the home more attractive to future buyers.

Selling a home can be a lot of work and sometimes quite stressful.  It is incumbent upon an agent to satisfy the seller's expectations of routine updates, this will ensure the possibility of future business not tho mention a successful sale.  Furthermore, as a seller you must demand the communication exchange between you and your agent.  If both parties work in a cooperative effort, the selling experience will be more successful and enjoyable for both the agent and the seller involved.