Recent sale speed and pending speed both point to a first-week strategy.
If you are planning to list in Glenmont, NY, I would build the whole strategy around your opening week. Recent closings took a typical 8 days, and recent pending homes also moved in 8 days. That is the kind of alignment I pay attention to. It tells me the market has been rewarding homes quickly once they connect with buyers. A seller does not need a vague plan here. They need a sharp launch, clean access, and decisions made before the first showing happens.
Over the previous 30 days, a typical sale in Glenmont, NY took 8 days. In the latest pending cycle, a typical home also moved under contract in 8 days. Recent offers on closed sales landed about 103.4% of asking. For a seller, that is a clear timing signal. I would not wait to decide how you will handle showing access, offer timing, and price response. When both recent closings and pending homes are moving on the same short schedule, the first week is not a trial run. It is the most important part of the plan. Set your list price before you think about negotiation tactics. Prepare your home so you can show it cleanly from day one. Decide how quickly you will review interest and how you will compare terms if more than one offer arrives. A fast market favors sellers who are ready before launch.
About Jessica Hurta
Jessica Hurta is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Jessica Hurta at eXp Realty, specializing in the Glenmont market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Jessica Hurta provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →