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Selling Your Home in Georgetown as a Veteran

What veteran sellers should know about the Georgetown market, from pricing to preparing for VA buyers.

Selling Your Home in Georgetown as a Veteran

Whether relocating for a new assignment, retiring from service, or simply moving on, selling a Georgetown home involves the same fundamentals with a few veteran-specific considerations.

Pricing From Real, Submarket Comps

Recently sold homes in your specific Georgetown submarket — not a citywide average — give the most accurate starting point for pricing.

Preparing for VA Buyers

Given Central Texas's meaningful share of VA-financed purchases, addressing obvious deferred maintenance before listing helps avoid appraisal delays tied to VA Minimum Property Requirements.

Timing a PCS-Driven Sale

If selling due to a new assignment, working backward from your report date to set a realistic listing timeline — accounting for typical Georgetown days-on-market — prevents a rushed, underpriced sale.

Using Sale Proceeds for Your Next VA Purchase

Understanding how sale proceeds and timing interact with your next home purchase, particularly if using VA loan benefits again, is worth planning with your agent and lender together.

Working With Professionals Who Understand Military Timelines

An agent experienced with PCS-driven sales understands the added time pressure and can help structure a listing and closing timeline that works within military deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — a meaningful share of Central Texas buyers use VA financing, so addressing deferred maintenance upfront helps avoid appraisal delays.

Work backward from your report date, accounting for typical Georgetown days-on-market, to avoid a rushed, underpriced sale.

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