Your Home
Didn't Sell.
Now What?
You're not stuck. You just need a different conversation.
A Message Worth Reading
This Doesn't Mean
Your Home Is Unsellable.
Selling a home on the Gig Harbor Peninsula isn't always a straight line. If your home was recently listed but didn't sell, you're not alone, and it doesn't mean something is wrong with your property.
The market shifts. Buyer behavior changes. Timing matters. And sometimes, even a well-loved home doesn't get the traction it deserves with the wrong strategy.
I'm Stacia Whatley. I've been selling homes in Gig Harbor for 17 years, and I came back to solo brokerage because I believe every homeowner deserves someone in their corner who is fully focused on their move. Not managing a team.
I want to offer you clarity, support, and a fresh perspective. Without judgment, pressure, or sugar-coating.
Why Your Home Didn't Sell
The most common reasons listings stall on the Peninsula, and what actually needs to change.
The Real Reasons Listings Stall
There Is Almost Always
a Clear Answer.
Price & Positioning
The Gig Harbor market is hyper-local. What sold in one neighborhood six months ago may not reflect your current reality. Pricing strategy matters more than ever.
Presentation & Marketing
Most buyers decide in seconds. Photos, staging, and how your home is introduced to the market can make or break the first impression before anyone walks through the door.
Timing & Strategy
Buyer behavior in the South Sound has changed. The days-on-market window, offer timing, and negotiation approach all play a larger role than most sellers are told.
"Every Gig Harbor home has a story. Every homeowner deserves to understand why their listing stalled before deciding what comes next."
Stacia Whatley, Gig Harbor Real Estate Broker
Let's Talk. No Pressure.
Ready for a Fresh
Perspective?
Whether you're ready to re-list, still weighing your options, or just want straight answers from someone who actually knows this market and actually listens. I'm here.
Start the ConversationNo obligation. No sales pitch. Just clarity.