Recent pace supports action, but the first days still carry most of the leverage.
If you are deciding whether to list now or hold off, I would put real weight on how quickly homes were moving. In Evington, VA, a typical sale took 15 days last month, which tells me the early window still matters a great deal.
That short timeline was backed by seller-leaning conditions. Supply stood at 2.17 months recently in Evington, VA, and recent accepted offers landed around 98.5% of asking, which gives sellers a solid starting position when the listing is prepared well. Still, timing alone does not create leverage if the price is off. Active homes carried a typical asking price of $429,900 last month, but the prices attached to pending activity were lower, with newly pending homes at $339,900 and the broader pending pool at $352,400. List when you are ready to show well from day one. Price off the homes that are getting accepted, not the highest ones still sitting. Treat the first two weeks as your best opportunity to attract strong attention in Evington, VA.
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