Your listing expired.
Your home didn't fail.
See what your home is really worth today — and the real reasons it didn't sell the first time.
It's almost never your home. It's the strategy.
Expired listings trace back to one of these five — and every one is fixable.
Wrong price
Set for last season, not today's buyers.
Weak marketing
Dim photos, no video, thin exposure.
Low reach
Listed and left to sit. Buyers never saw it.
Silence
No feedback or updates from the last agent.
No adjustments
Week one flopped and nothing changed.
Stop paying 6%. Start keeping what's yours.
You already lost market time.
Don't also overpay at closing.
See what you'd keep
Slide to your home's price
Compares a traditional 6% commission against SHIFT's flat $6,500 listing fee plus a 2.4% buyer-agent fee. Your exact savings depend on your sale price and terms — we'll run your real numbers in the free report.
What you'll get — free
Full-service, not cut-rate. Yours whether you relist with us or not.
Updated home value
A current valuation from real recent sales near you — not your old list price.
Why-it-didn't-sell review
An honest breakdown of what held your listing back, from the data and your old listing.
Your relist game plan
Exactly how we'd price, prep, and market it to sell this time — for a flat $6,500.
Full-service real estate — without the 6% tax.
We're a local Minnesota team, brokered by LPT Realty. A flat fee doesn't mean less — it means you stop overpaying for the same professional marketing, negotiation, and support you'd expect from any top agent.
Let's find out what went wrong —
and what it's worth now.
Free report within 24 hours. No cost, no obligation, no pressure to relist.
By submitting, you agree to be contacted by the SHIFT Real Estate Team about your property.
Sellers who relisted with SHIFT
"Our house sat for months. SHIFT relisted it and it was under contract in weeks — and we saved a fortune on the fee."
"They told us the truth about why it didn't sell the first time. Honest, and the flat fee is a no-brainer."
"Communication was night and day. We always knew what was happening — and kept thousands more at closing."
