Early response matters because recent pace leaves less room to repair a weak launch.
If you are listing soon in Commack, NY, I would treat the first week as your strongest opportunity. The recent market pace says you can get paid for a strong start, but it also says wasted time becomes visible quickly.
A typical sold home in Commack, NY took 31 days last month, while active listings had been on the market 38 days at month end. Supply was just 0.81 months, and recent offers landed around 102.1% of asking. To me, that means demand is there, but the market is separating strong launches from weak ones. For a seller, the first week is not just about exposure. It is about validation. If the home is priced and prepared correctly, tight supply can work in your favor fast. If the response is thin, the market is giving you feedback you should respect early, not after weeks of hoping the wrong number will somehow fix itself. Have your pricing threshold and adjustment trigger set before you list. Make sure the home is fully ready before day one, not one improvement short. Watch the first week closely and respond with discipline if buyer response does not match the recent 31-day sales pace.
About Anthony Robinson
Anthony Robinson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Commack market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Anthony Robinson provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →