I would rather position your home correctly on day one than defend a weak start later.
If you are debating whether to list high and reduce later, I would be careful with that approach. In Kings Park, NY, recent pending homes moved in a typical 17 days, so the first impression window is too valuable to waste.
Sellers in Kings Park, NY still have support from a tight market. Supply stood at 0.79 months, and recent closings came in around 104.1% of asking. Even so, the market is not rewarding every home equally. Active listings were taking 46 days, while homes getting into contract moved much faster. That tells me overreaching can still cost you. A home that misses the market in the first few weeks may lose momentum even in a supply-constrained setting. Recent active pricing sat at $780,000 compared with a $676,000 closed level, so buyers are already seeing a range of asking strategies. Start with a number that attracts attention, not debate. Use the early showing window as an opportunity to build leverage. Make sure your photos, condition, and pricing tell the same story. In Kings Park, NY, I would rather create urgency early than spend weeks defending a price that buyers never accepted.
About Anthony Robinson
Anthony Robinson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Kings 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 →