Recent timelines show why early response is more important than a long wait.
If you are listing soon, do not treat the first week as a warm-up period. In Amherst, VA, the homes getting to contract have been doing it on a short timeline, which makes the launch window critical.
Over the last three months, homes moving pending in Amherst, VA showed a typical time of 7 days. Recently closed homes showed 6 days, and the broader typical sale timeline was 14 days last month. I read that as clear evidence that strong listings earn attention early. For a seller, that means the market will usually give you useful feedback fast. If your home is priced well and shows well, I would expect traction early. If it does not come, I would not rely on time alone to fix the problem, especially when local supply was just 2.75 months recently. Launch with a firm plan for showings and response time. Review activity after the first several days and be willing to adjust quickly if interest is flat. Make pricing and presentation corrections while the listing is still fresh in Amherst, VA. Buyers can assume that the stronger listings may not wait around for a second look.
About Scott Fogleman
Scott Fogleman is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with New Home Team, specializing in the Amherst market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Scott Fogleman provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →