How to balance price expectations with real negotiating room in the current market
If you are trying to protect value without scaring buyers off in Pontiac, MI, yes, you can still sell without overreaching. My rule is to anchor your expectations to recent negotiating behavior first, because offers were averaging 95.8% of asking last month.
If you only remember one closed data point right now, make it 95.8% of asking last month in Pontiac, MI. That is the negotiating reality I would plan around. When sellers ignore that and price as though every buyer will fully meet the list price, they often create their own resistance before the first serious conversation even starts. The practical impact is easier to see next to the other recent numbers. A typical sold price was $155,000 last month, while the typical asking price among active homes was $135,000 recently. I would not use that difference to make a blanket promise about what your home should fetch. I use it to reinforce one point your price has to be believable in the current pool of competition and strong enough to survive negotiation. Looking at the latest numbers, the clearest signal was that supply stood at 2.36 months recently and the market was labeled a seller's market. That gives you room to be firm, but not sloppy. Price to attract serious attention in the first weeks. Review likely buyer objections before launch so you are not negotiating from surprise later. Where people get this wrong is treating a seller's market like a guarantee. Last month, 33 homes closed, 43 were pending, and pending homes were taking 45 days in typical timing. That tells me there is movement, but not automatic acceptance. In Pontiac, MI, I recommend building your list price around proof, not pressure, so you can protect value without forcing the market to correct you.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Pontiac market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Ed Brittingham provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →