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LGBTQ+ home sellers

Your listing agent shouldn't make you nervous.

Most listing agents have never thought about co-ownership complexity, neighborhood safety disclosure, or what it means to sell a home that holds your real life in it. PrideREC matches you with a vetted, affirming listing agent who has thought about all of it, and knows how to handle it.

Our agent walked in already knowing exactly how co-ownership worked for us. Got us $40k over asking.” — Dana and Miguel, Denver CO
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Work with an affirming, high-performing listing agent.

An agent who blanks on your co-ownership structure, fumbles a neighborhood safety question, or prices your home without considering your full buyer pool isn't just uncomfortable. They're costing you money and potentially putting you at risk. The right agent changes all of that.

Full-service real estate agents make the difference between a smooth sale and a stressful one. Pride Real Estate Connections matches you with vetted listing agents in your area who know your market, advocate for your price, and treat you like a person, not a transaction.

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Co-ownership and legal structure

Whether you're selling jointly with a partner, navigating a domestic partnership, or dealing with an estate, your agent needs to understand your actual legal situation. Not assume. Understand. Ours do.

Safety, disclosure, and what agents can and can't say

There are things your agent is legally prohibited from disclosing, and things they should absolutely be asking about on your behalf. An affirming agent knows the difference and uses it to protect you.

Your buyer pool is bigger than your agent thinks

LGBTQ+ buyers actively search for homes in affirming communities. A listing agent who understands this markets your home to a wider pool, which typically means more offers and a stronger sale price.

The wrong listing agent is a liability. The right one is a competitive advantage.

A listing agent who doesn't understand your situation can miss legal details, fumble disclosure questions, underprice your home, or make the whole process feel like something to survive. PrideREC makes sure that's not who you end up with.

Vetted, not just claimed

Lots of agents claim to be LGBTQ+ friendly. We actually check. Every agent in our network goes through a vetting process that looks specifically at how they handle the things that matter to queer sellers, not just whether they fly a flag in June.

We cover the markets you need

Selling in a conservative market? Moving somewhere more affirming? Somewhere in between? We have vetted agents in all 50 states, including markets where finding an affirming agent on your own is genuinely hard.

Our service costs you nothing

PrideREC is paid by the agent at closing, the same way any real estate referral works. You get a vetted, affirming listing agent and pay nothing for the introduction. Not now, not after closing, not ever.

Selling a home is a lot. Pricing it right, prepping it, finding the right buyer, and getting through inspections without losing the deal: a lot rides on each step. An LGBTQ+-affirming seller's agent at Pride Real Estate Connections will walk you through everything.

Two minutes. Here's what happens.

We don't send you a list and wish you luck. We match you with a specific, vetted listing agent based on your market, your situation, and what you actually need from this sale.

Tell us where the property is

City, state, or region. We cover all 50 states and select international markets. Doesn't matter where you're selling.

Tell us what this sale actually involves

Timeline, property type, any specifics about your situation. A couple of questions so we match you with someone who actually fits, not just someone who's nearby.

We make the introduction

We connect you with your matched agent. From there it's up to you, on your timeline, with zero pressure from us.

What sellers actually say

We'd been worried our situation would confuse an agent. Our PrideREC agent walked in already knowing exactly how co-ownership worked for us. She priced the house right, handled everything, and got us $40k over asking. I don't think we'd have gotten that with anyone else.

Dana and Miguel
Denver, CO

Selling in a conservative area felt risky. Our agent had sold homes in our market before and knew how to navigate it. She was honest with us about what to expect and protective of us every step of the way. 12 days. Full asking price.

Taylor and Wren
Nashville, TN

After my divorce I was terrified of having to explain my situation to a stranger. My agent just... already got it. She handled everything. I never had to brace myself. I actually looked forward to our calls. That's not something I expected.

Alex L.
Atlanta, GA

Follow our selling checklist

Trading up, downsizing, or selling for the first time? Start here. This walkthrough covers everything from listing prep through closing day, with seller tips baked in so the process never feels like a guessing game.

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  1. Get Ready to Sell

    Whether you're selling because you've outgrown your home or relocating for a new job, early planning provides the necessary time to prep your home and plan your next move without the pressure of a looming deadline. The first step covers:

    • What your home is actually worth today
    • A realistic timeline that fits your goals
    • The prep work that pays off (and what to skip)
  2. Prepare Your Home for the Market

    Presentation drives both price and speed. This includes:

    • Decluttering
    • Repairs that pay back
    • Staging strategies
    • Curb appeal upgrades

    LGBTQ+-affirming real estate agents are also crucial for sellers at this stage, helping you sort the projects worth your money from the ones that don't move the needle.

  3. Price and List Your Home with Your Full-Service Real Estate Agent

    Pricing is part data, part strategy. Step three covers how to:

    • Read comparable sales without getting fooled by outliers
    • Pick a list price that pulls in offers instead of crickets
    • Time your launch for the moments when buyers are paying attention

    The result: more showings, stronger offers, and fewer price cuts down the road.

  4. Review and Negotiate Offers

    The best offer is not always the highest price. This step helps you compare net proceeds, timelines, contingencies, and buyer strength. You will learn how concessions and appraisal risk affect outcomes so you can choose the offer most likely to close. Our guides show you:

    • Which terms to push back on
    • When to counter
    • How to play a strong hand if multiple offers come in at once

    Tip: Work with a listing agent maximizing profits compared to for sale by owner.

  5. Begin the Closing Process

    Things move fast once you and your LGBTQ+-affirming seller's agent accept an offer. The closing stretch covers:

    • Buyer inspections and what they actually mean for you
    • Repair requests and credits
    • The appraisal, and what to do if it comes in low
    • Title work and seller disclosures
    • Final walkthrough prep
    • Closing day, signing, and proceeds

    Knowing what's coming at each stage is how sellers avoid last-minute panic and surprise delays.

  6. Move Out and Plan What's Next

    The weeks after closing are when smart sellers protect their proceeds. That means coordinating the move, sorting out taxes on the sale, and deciding what to do with your equity.

    Our agents full-service real estate marketing services at Pride REC also address relocating safely and timing your next purchase.

Questions we hear from sellers all the time

Selling a home requires many moving parts. Some you can control, while others are out of your hands. Take a look:

  • Set a Timeline — start prepping your home and set a realistic timeline before you even list
  • Hire an Agent — hire a full-service real estate agent who knows your local market and can best position your home for buyers
  • Prepare Your Home — declutter and handle any necessary repairs
  • Price and List Your Home — your LGBTQ+-affirming seller's agent can help you find the sweet spot
  • Review Offers — it's not just about price. Consider buyers' financing type, proposed closing date, and any contingencies
  • Inspections and Appraisals — the buyer usually hires a professional to check the health of your home. An appraiser also verifies your home's value for the buyer's lender
  • Close the Deal — real estate agents are crucial for guiding sellers through paperwork and minute details

You shouldn't have to worry about who you'll end up with.

Three questions. The right listing agent. No weird moments, no blanked-on questions, no wondering if you said too much. PrideREC is free to use and there's no commitment until you're ready.

Find the agent who fits your situation

No obligation. No agents who blank on your situation.