A clear pricing plan matters more than rushing to market when supply stays tight.
If you are deciding whether to put your home on the market now or wait, my answer is to move forward with a pricing plan that matches the homes actually competing today. In Lafayette Hill, PA, recent supply stood at 0.63 months, which keeps the market firmly on the seller's side, but that does not give you permission to overreach on price.
Recent numbers give sellers a straightforward read. In Lafayette Hill, PA, the market was labeled a seller's market, supply stood at 0.63 months over the previous 30 days, and that figure was up 26% from the prior month. At the same time, the typical asking price for active homes was $550,000 last month, down 15.1% from the prior month, while newly listed homes came out at a typical asking price of $480,000. My read is that sellers still have leverage, but the winning strategy is not to chase an outdated price ceiling. When active listings and new listings both show lower typical asking prices recently, I take that as a cue to position a home where current demand is actually moving. The pending side supports that discipline too, with a typical pending asking price of $514,999 last month, and over the last 3 months a typical pending home went under contract in 7 days while a typical newly listed home spent 14 days on market. I would price against today's active and pending competition, not last year's peak expectations. I would tighten pre-listing repairs and presentation before launch, because homes that are ready tend to protect leverage better in a market with only 0.63 months of supply. I would also set your first-week plan in advance - showings, feedback review, and a price response threshold - so you stay decisive instead of reactive.
About Carmella Thompson
Carmella Thompson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Exp Realty Llc, specializing in the Lafayette Hill market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Carmella Thompson provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →