Recent new-listing and active-price numbers show why preparation needs to support the asking price immediately.
If you are getting ready to sell in Plainview, NY, your preparation work should answer one question fast does the home justify the price the moment buyers walk in? In a market with limited supply, that standard still matters because buyers are comparing condition closely.
Recent new listings in Plainview, NY entered the market at a typical $899,000 over the previous 30 days, while active listings carried a typical asking price of $1,084,000. The recent active price per square foot was $538, and newly listed homes were at $529. Those numbers tell me buyers are seeing a wide range of price positioning and will judge condition accordingly. I would not spend heavily without a purpose, but I would make the home feel ready to defend its asking price. In Plainview, NY, active homes were taking 46 days recently. That creates a real cost for listings that leave too much work or too much doubt for the buyer. Low supply gives sellers a tailwind, yet presentation still determines whether the home feels worth acting on now. Handle visible repairs before photography. Clear out anything that shrinks the rooms or competes with the home's best features. I would also review how your home's size compares with the recent active living area of 2,005 square feet or the recent new-listing figure of 1,616 square feet when deciding how aggressively to position the price.
About Anthony Robinson
Anthony Robinson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Plainview 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 →