Seller leverage still exists, but the market is giving clearer feedback than many owners expect.
If you are planning to sell, this is not the moment to confuse a favorable market with an automatic win. My guidance in Bethpage, NY is to expect demand, but demand with standards. Recent offers landed around 98.5% of asking, which is strong, yet not a sign that buyers are ignoring price or condition.
Last month, Bethpage, NY showed 2.13 months of supply and 34 active homes. The typical active asking price was $899,999, and a typical sale closed at $865,000. That combination supports sellers, but it also tells me buyers are still drawing a line between aspirational pricing and market-clearing pricing. For a seller, the most important implication is expectation management. The market can still reward you well, but not every listing will command the same attention or terms. Homes with cleaner pricing and stronger presentation are more likely to capture early interest before the market starts questioning the number. I would choose a price you can defend from day one. I would prepare for concentrated activity early, rather than assuming you can always fix weak response later. I would also review the first round of showing feedback seriously, because it often points to the exact pricing or presentation issue holding the property back.
About Anthony Robinson
Anthony Robinson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Bethpage 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 →