If you’ve recently listed your home for sale, there’s a good chance you’ve already experienced it.
Your phone buzzes.
You look down.
And there’s a showing request for later today.
Maybe in three hours.
Maybe in one hour.
Maybe while you’re still at work.
Maybe while you’re cooking dinner.
Maybe while the kids have toys scattered across the living room.
And your first thought is:
👉 “Are you serious?”
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
One of the most stressful parts of selling a home isn’t pricing it.
It’s not the photos.
It’s not even negotiating offers.
For many sellers, it’s dealing with last-minute showings.
The reality is that buyers move quickly.
Especially in today’s market.
A buyer might:
✔️ See your listing online during lunch
✔️ Schedule a tour immediately
✔️ Tour the home that evening
✔️ Write an offer the next day
And if your home isn’t available?
They may simply move on to another property.
That’s why understanding how to handle last-minute showings can make the selling process significantly less stressful—and potentially help you sell faster.
Let’s talk about what sellers should expect and how to manage those surprise showing requests without losing their minds.
🏡 Why Last-Minute Showings Happen
Many homeowners assume buyers schedule tours days in advance.
Sometimes they do.
But often that’s not how the process works.
Buyers are busy.
Agents are busy.
Schedules change.
A buyer may:
✔️ Get off work early
✔️ Have a free evening
✔️ Be visiting from out of town
✔️ Be relocating
✔️ Be competing against other buyers
✔️ Have limited availability
When they find a home they like, they often want to see it immediately.
It’s not personal.
It’s simply how the market works.
🏡 Last-Minute Showings Are Often a Good Sign
This may sound strange.
But many experienced agents actually like seeing last-minute showing requests.
Why?
Because urgency often indicates motivation.
A buyer who wants to see your home right away may be:
✔️ Actively searching
✔️ Ready to buy
✔️ Comparing final options
✔️ Preparing to make offers
Of course, not every last-minute showing results in a sale.
But serious buyers rarely wait around.
🏡 The First Week Is Usually the Busiest
If your home just hit the market, expect increased activity.
During the first several days:
✔️ Buyers receive listing alerts
✔️ Agents schedule tours
✔️ Online traffic increases
✔️ Interest is typically highest
This is often when last-minute requests happen most frequently.
That’s why preparation before listing is so important.
🏡 The Secret Is Staying “Mostly Ready”
One of the biggest mistakes sellers make is treating every showing like a major event.
Instead, try to keep your home:
👉 Mostly ready all the time.
That doesn’t mean perfect.
It means maintaining a reasonable level of organization.
When your home is already 90% ready, last-minute showings become much easier.
🏡 Create a 15-Minute Showing Routine
Many successful sellers develop a quick checklist.
When a showing request arrives:
✔️ Make beds
✔️ Clear counters
✔️ Put away dishes
✔️ Empty trash
✔️ Open blinds
✔️ Turn on lights
✔️ Store personal items
✔️ Quick vacuum if needed
The goal isn’t perfection.
The goal is preparation.
A simple routine reduces panic.
🏡 Decluttering Helps More Than Almost Anything Else
The less clutter you have, the easier every showing becomes.
Think about it.
If your counters are already mostly clear:
✔️ Less cleanup
If closets aren’t overflowing:
✔️ Less organizing
If surfaces stay tidy:
✔️ Less stress
One of the biggest gifts you can give yourself during the selling process is reducing excess stuff.
🏡 Have a Plan for Leaving Quickly
One reason last-minute showings feel stressful is because sellers don’t know what to do when the request arrives.
Think ahead.
Ask yourself:
✔️ Where will I go?
✔️ What if it’s raining?
✔️ What about the dog?
✔️ What about the kids?
✔️ What if I’m working from home?
Having answers beforehand makes everything easier.
🏡 Pets Require Extra Planning
Pet owners often experience the most stress during surprise showings.
Questions include:
✔️ Where does the dog go?
✔️ What about the cat?
✔️ What if nobody’s home?
✔️ What if the showing happens during feeding time?
The best approach is having a backup plan.
For example:
✔️ Dog park
✔️ Family member
✔️ Walk route
✔️ Pet daycare
The less scrambling required, the better.
🏡 Don’t Automatically Reject Every Last-Minute Request
This is important.
Some sellers become frustrated and start declining requests.
That’s understandable.
But remember:
Every showing represents an opportunity.
A buyer requesting a same-day appointment could become:
✔️ Your strongest offer
✔️ Your quickest sale
✔️ Your easiest transaction
Flexibility often pays off.
🏡 Understand Buyer Psychology
Imagine you’re a buyer.
You find a home you love online.
You request a showing.
The seller says:
👉 “Maybe next week.”
What happens?
Many buyers simply continue shopping.
Momentum matters.
When buyers are excited, access is important.
🏡 Prepare the Night Before
One of the easiest ways to reduce showing stress is preparing before bed.
Spend 10 minutes:
✔️ Cleaning counters
✔️ Running dishes
✔️ Picking up clutter
✔️ Organizing common areas
That small effort can save significant time the next day.
🏡 Focus on High-Impact Areas
If you’re short on time, prioritize the spaces buyers notice most.
These include:
✔️ Entryway
✔️ Kitchen
✔️ Living room
✔️ Bathrooms
✔️ Primary bedroom
Perfecting every room isn’t necessary.
Concentrate on the areas that create the strongest impressions.
🏡 Keep a “Showing Basket”
This is a trick many sellers love.
Keep a basket or container handy.
When a showing request arrives:
✔️ Gather loose items
✔️ Collect paperwork
✔️ Store charging cords
✔️ Hide personal belongings
Then place the basket in your vehicle or a storage area.
Quick and simple.
🏡 Kids and Showings Can Be Challenging
Families often face additional hurdles.
Toys.
Homework.
Sports equipment.
Daily life.
The key isn’t eliminating all signs of family life.
The goal is maintaining enough organization that buyers can focus on the home.
🏡 Remote Workers Need a Strategy
Working from home creates unique challenges.
If you’re home when a request arrives:
✔️ Save work frequently
✔️ Have a backup workspace
✔️ Know nearby coffee shops
✔️ Keep essential items portable
Planning ahead prevents last-minute frustration.
🏡 Minnesota Weather Doesn’t Always Cooperate
Minnesota sellers deal with:
✔️ Snow
✔️ Ice
✔️ Rain
✔️ Mud
✔️ Seasonal messes
Keep basic supplies nearby:
✔️ Towels
✔️ Cleaning wipes
✔️ Entry mats
✔️ Quick-clean tools
They’ll come in handy.
🏡 Remember Why Buyers Are Coming
Sometimes sellers view showings as interruptions.
A mindset shift can help.
Instead of thinking:
👉 “Another inconvenience.”
Try thinking:
👉 “Another opportunity.”
Because that’s exactly what it is.
A showing means someone is interested.
That’s a positive thing.
🏡 Real Situation I See Often
A seller initially struggles with every showing request.
Each appointment creates stress.
We simplify the process.
Create routines.
Reduce clutter.
Develop a pet plan.
Within a week, showings become much easier.
The requests haven’t changed.
The preparation has.
🏡 Not Every Showing Needs Perfection
This is worth repeating.
Your home does not need to look like a magazine cover every time.
Buyers understand people live in homes.
Focus on:
✔️ Clean
✔️ Organized
✔️ Welcoming
Not:
✔️ Perfect
There’s a difference.
🏡 FAQ: Last-Minute Showings
Should I accept same-day showings?
Whenever possible, yes. They often come from motivated buyers.
How much notice is normal?
Many sellers receive anywhere from a few hours to 24 hours notice.
What if my home isn’t ready?
Do your best. Focus on the most important areas and avoid striving for perfection.
Can I decline a showing?
Yes, but frequent restrictions may reduce buyer opportunities.
What’s the easiest way to prepare?
Maintain a showing-ready routine and reduce clutter before listing.
🏡 Final Thoughts
Last-minute showings can feel overwhelming at first.
But once you develop a system, they become much more manageable.
Remember:
A showing request is not a problem.
It’s a sign your marketing is working.
Someone saw your home.
Someone liked what they saw.
And someone wants to take a closer look.
That’s exactly what every seller hopes for.
The easier you make it for buyers to see your home, the more opportunities you’ll create to receive the offer you’re waiting for.
🏡 Next Step
If you’re preparing to sell your Minnesota home and want expert advice on showings, staging, pricing, and maximizing buyer interest, I’d be happy to help.
👉 https://sell.dreamhomesminnesota.com/
Lesley The Realtor is a Minnesota real estate agent helping homeowners successfully prepare, market, and sell their homes throughout Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the Twin Cities metro area.