Webinar: Where Do I Start? 7 Things Every Home Seller Should Do First

Often the hardest step is the first one. We’ll make it easier by providing a clear plan so you can begin the process of selling your home with confidence. Join Ed and John on October 15th, 2025 for this special webinar for future home sellers hosted by Financial Planning Solutions.

Event Information

Date: October 15th, 2025 

Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location: Virtual - Webinar log in details will be sent after registering

Thinking about selling your home but have no idea where to begin? Whether your move is a week or a year away, this webinar will help you cut through the confusion. Learn how to start the process, what decisions to make first, and even how to explore your buying power for your next home. Perfect for anyone who hasn’t sold in years and needs a fresh, simple roadmap. Walk away with practical tools to make your move smoother from start to finish.

Realtors® Edward Johnston and John Lynch each have over 20 years of experience in Greater Boston real estate. As co-founders of Dwell360, a boutique brokerage in Newton, they’ve helped hundreds of homeowners navigate life transitions like retirement, divorce, and estate sales. With a caring and personalized approach, Ed and John guide you through every step of the selling process, ensuring you feel confident and supported.

This event is hosted by our friends at Financial Planning Solutions. Rick Fingerman is not only a Dwell360 client, he’s a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner with over 30 years of experience. Click here to learn about Rick’s special offer for Dwell360’s clients and friends!


Dwell360 is an elite residential real estate firm based in Waban, Massachusetts, servicing the cities and suburbs of metro Boston. Owned by REALTORS Ed Johnston and John Lynch, Dwell360 is a leader in luxury real estate throughout Newton, Needham, Boston, Brookline, and other communities of the greater Boston area and on Cape Cod. Search for homes in Massachusetts or give us a call!

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