Your partner for
market-ready success.

Updated living room with fireplace following pre-listing renovation in San Francisco home

We manage the full scope of pre-listing renovations and construction services under one accountable plan, so homes reach the market on schedule, optimized for successful sale.

One Accountable
Partner

300+

25+

Residential Units
Completed

Years Construction
Experience

Preparing a home for sale should not feel fragmented or reactive. Yet too often, listing preparation involves multiple vendors, unclear responsibility, missed details, and mounting pressure as listing day approaches.

Newly Renovated replaces vendor chaos with a unified renovation system, coordinating every trade, protecting every timeline, and holding full accountability from walkthrough to listing day.

Staged living room with large bay windows in renovated San Francisco home prepared for market

Who
We Serve


Built for
Real Estate Agents

When a home needs work before listing, the operational burden often lands on the agent. You are expected to recommend vendors, manage timelines, and protect the listing window, even when construction coordination is not your role or expertise. When things go wrong, your reputation absorbs the impact.

Newly Renovated exists to support listing agents by acting as a single, accountable pre-listing renovation partner. We manage the entire prep window end-to-end, so you can focus on pricing, positioning, and selling (not managing contractors).


Trusted by
Homeowners

For homeowners, preparing a home for sale can quickly become overwhelming. Multiple contractors, conflicting advice, and endless decisions, all while trying to make the home market ready within a tight timeline.

We guide homeowners through pre-sale renovations with clear direction, fewer decisions, and one point of contact. Our role is simple: we run the plan so you don’t have to, delivering a home that shows (and sells).

Why Pre-Listing
Renovations Often
Fall Apart

Most renovation teams are not built for listings. They approach projects as open-ended remodels rather than time-bound preparations for market. This leads to:

Fragmented vendor and unclear scope

Cosmetic updates prioritized over buyer objections or inspection risks

Missed details that surface during photography or showings

Agents pulled into project management they never signed up for

Homeowners carrying emotional and operational stress

Why Oversight
Matters

Successful pre-listing renovation is about doing the right work,in the right order, underone accountable system.

Newly Renovated brings commercial-grade coordination to residential listings, ensuring that every decision supports market readiness, on time, every time.

The Newly
Renovated System

We manage the full scope of work required to prepare a home for sale, including cosmetic updates, repairs, replacements, and improvements, all under one unified plan and team.


Our system scales to the project, whether that means targeted fixes or full pre-listing preparation. We guarantee to complete works end-to-end.

Entryway view into staged San Francisco living room after pre-listing renovation and preparation

How
It Works

A structured process built for listings.

1.


Walkthrough & Assessment

We evaluate the property through a buyer-objection lens, identifying presentation issues, inspection risks, and functional concerns that could affect buyer-interest or sale-price.

2.


Unified Work Plan

We define the scope, coordinate and fulfill the schedule of works to be carried out, and promise to hold ourselves accountable for delivery on-time (so you have one less thing to worry about).

3.


Execution & Oversight

All trades are sequenced intentionally so work happens in the right order, without overlap, delays, or confusion. Agents and homeowners do not need to be onsite.

4.


Market Ready Delivery

The home is delivered ready for staging, photography, and first open house without last-minute scrambling.

When Preparation is Handled Properly, Everything Changes

Our pre-listing renovation case studies document not just visual transformation, but the operational discipline behind predictable outcomes.

Flexible Financing
Support

We know timing is critical when selling a home.

That’s why we offer pre-listing renovation financing options that allow sellers to move forward with preparation without delaying their listing due to upfront costs. Financing is optional, streamlined, and designed to support the process without complication.

Questions We’re
Often Asked

  • A: Pre-listing renovation oversight means managing all preparation work required to get a home ready for sale under one accountable plan. Rather than coordinating multiple contractors independently, Newly Renovated oversees the full scope of pre-listing renovations, from walkthrough to market ready delivery, so timelines are protected and nothing falls through the cracks.

  • A: Yes. Hiring individual contractors often leads to fragmented timelines, unclear accountability, missed details, and a need for project management. Newly Renovated acts as a single renovation partner, coordinating all trades, sequencing work correctly, and taking responsibility for the outcome, so preparation moves forward smoothly and predictably.

  • A: Yes. We partner with real estate agents who want to protect listing timelines and reputations, and with homeowners who want a clear, guided path to preparing their home for sale. In both cases, our role is the same: managing the full scope of the project including end-to-end renovation and repairs.

  • A: Timelines vary based on the scope of work, but our process is designed specifically for time-sensitive listing preparation. During the walkthrough, we assess the property and define a realistic preparation timeline and order of work so expectations are clear before work begins.

  • A: No. The first step is a walkthrough, not a commitment. This allows us to assess the property, understand the timeline, and determine whether Newly Renovated is the right fit before any scope or decisions are finalized.

Testimonials

Ready to make
your next listing easier?