If Buying or Selling a Home Is on Your 2026 Vision Board, Start With These 5 Simple Steps
If you live in Marin County or are thinking about moving within the Bay Area, chances are buying or selling a home is already on your radar for 2026.
As a Marin County real estate agent working with buyers and sellers in Mill Valley, San Anselmo, Larkspur, Tiburon, Corte Madera, Fairfax, and Novato, I hear the same question again and again: When should I actually start planning?
The answer is earlier than most people think, and it does not have to feel overwhelming.
Whether you are buying, selling, or still deciding which comes first, the key is having a clear starting point. Here is exactly how I recommend approaching 2026.
Step 1: Get a Clear Snapshot of Where You Are Today
The first step is not touring homes or picking a list price. It is understanding your current position.
For buyers in Marin County, this means:
Reviewing income, savings, and a comfortable monthly payment range
Understanding price points by neighborhood and school district
Discussing down payment options and financing scenarios
Factoring in Marin-specific costs like property taxes and insurance
For sellers in Marin County, this means:
Understanding what your home could sell for in today’s market
Reviewing any mortgage, tax, trust, or estate considerations
Talking through what selling and moving would realistically look like next
This step is about clarity, not commitment. It is often where I begin with clients during a low-pressure planning conversation.
Step 2: Identify Your General Timeline
Most people do not have a fixed date, and that is completely fine.
The goal here is to define a general window, whether that looks like early 2026, mid-year, or later. In Marin County, timing can look very different in Tiburon than it does in Novato or Fairfax, which is why flexibility matters.
Knowing your general timing helps guide:
Financing conversations
Preparation and repair planning
Pricing and market strategy
If you are unsure, I help clients walk through multiple timing scenarios so they understand their options.
Step 3: Build a Simple, Personalized Plan
This is where many people feel stuck when trying to plan on their own.
For buyers in competitive Bay Area markets, a plan often includes:
A trusted lender introduction
Clear buying criteria and neighborhood focus
Knowing when it makes sense to act versus wait
For sellers, a plan often includes:
A walk through of the home to identify what is worth doing and what is not
A realistic pricing and preparation strategy
Understanding how timing impacts net proceeds
A personalized plan replaces noise with confidence.
Step 4: Focus on One Action at a Time
You do not need to do everything at once.
Overwhelm usually comes from trying to solve the entire process at once. Instead, focus on the next right step:
A planning call
A home value review
A lender introduction
A timeline conversation
Momentum builds clarity, and clarity builds confidence.
Step 5: Work With Someone Who Can Guide the Process
Buying or selling a home in Marin County is not just a transaction. It is a major life decision, and having the right guidance matters.
My role is to help you:
Prioritize what matters most
Create a clear and realistic path forward
Adjust the plan as your life or the market changes
You do not need to figure this out on your own.
Who This Planning Process Is For
This approach is especially helpful if you are:
Living in Marin County and considering a move in 2026
A Bay Area renter planning to buy your first home
A homeowner thinking about selling and buying something different
Managing an inherited property or trust sale
Unsure whether to buy first or sell first
Ready to Start Thinking About 2026?
If buying or selling a home is on your 2026 vision board, the best place to start is a conversation.
No pressure. No commitment. Just clarity.
As a Marin County native and real estate agent, I help buyers and sellers throughout Marin and the greater Bay Area create thoughtful, personalized plans that make the process feel manageable and grounded.
If you want help mapping out your next steps, I would love to connect.
Common Questions About Buying or Selling in Marin County in 2026
When should I start planning to buy a home in Marin County?
Ideally 12 to 18 months before you want to purchase. This allows time to understand finances, lending options, and neighborhood fit.
When should I start planning to sell my home in Marin?
Planning at least a year in advance allows sellers to maximize value through strategic timing and preparation.
Do I need to work with a real estate agent this early?
Working with an agent early does not mean committing to a sale. It means having guidance so you can make informed decisions when the time is right.