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Before listing in Morrisville, NC this April 2026, set your price carefully

Published on Thursday, April 2, 2026
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A tighter supply picture still does not give every home room for careless pricing.

If you are trying to decide whether to list now or wait, my answer is simple you can come to market in Morrisville, NC this April 2026, but only if your price is disciplined from day one. Over the previous 30 days, supply stood at 2.21 months, which keeps sellers in a position of strength, yet the typical closed price last month was $400,000 while the typical asking price for active homes was $499,000, so buyers are still separating aspirational pricing from realistic pricing.

Recent numbers give sellers a clear signal. Last month, Morrisville, NC had 53 active homes, up 15.2% from the prior month, and 25 new listings came on the market with a typical asking price of $539,000. At the same time, recent offers landed at 97.9% of asking, which tells me homes can still attract serious attention, but not without price alignment. That matters if you want a clean launch instead of a stale listing. A typical active listing had been sitting for 38 days recently, while a typical sale took 79 days, so buyers in Morrisville, NC are still willing to wait out homes that miss the mark. My read is straightforward sellers have leverage because supply is limited, but that leverage gets wasted when the list price is based on hope instead of the range buyers are actually choosing. Start with a price that can compete with the current field, not just your ideal outcome. Review how your home lines up against the recent active range and the recent closed range before you go live. Make condition and presentation part of the pricing decision, because when buyers already have 53 active choices, I would not give them an easy reason to pass. If you are buying at the same time, I would also map your sale timing first so you know how much flexibility you really have.

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This April 2026 article was published by Tom Ballman, a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Exp Realty. They provide expert market coverage for Morrisville and surrounding areas.
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