Recent new-listing and closed-price figures show why the opening number shapes everything.
If you are selling in Deer Park, NY and trying to figure out whether the first asking price really matters that much, my answer is absolutely. Last month, newly listed homes entered at a typical $654,500, while closed homes finished at a typical $707,500. That spread does not mean every seller should aim high. It means the launch price needs to be set with a clear purpose. In Deer Park, NY, I would rather open at a number that pulls real buyers in than chase a higher figure that costs you your strongest window.
New listings in Deer Park, NY came to market last month at a typical asking price of $654,500. Active listings sat higher at $696,500, and closed homes landed at $707,500. That tells me the market is still rewarding homes after launch, but not necessarily because they started too high. Often, it is because they started well enough to attract action. For sellers, this matters more than any single pricing slogan. When supply is only 1.29 months in Deer Park, NY, the first week can create real leverage if buyers understand the value quickly. Price too far above the pack and you risk blending into the homes that sit. Price well and you give yourself room to let the market do some work for you. I would line your starting number up with the recent mix of new, active, and closed pricing rather than one isolated comp. I would also decide in advance how you will respond if activity is soft in the first week. Then I would protect your opening launch, because that first impression can do more for the sale than a late correction.
About Anthony Robinson
Anthony Robinson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Deer Park 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 →