A higher asking-price midpoint does not remove the need for a sharp entry strategy
If you are debating whether to list now or wait, the better question is whether your price can hold up once buyers compare options. In Woodside, NY, a typical asking price was $650,000 recently, but I would still price with discipline because available supply remains meaningful.
The clearest answer for sellers is this price for the market in front of you, not for the number you hope to reach. Last month, the typical asking price in Woodside, NY was $650,000, which was 3.67% above the prior month, while supply stood at 7.8 months and the market type leaned toward buyers. That combination matters. A rising asking-price midpoint can support confidence, but 7.8 months of supply tells me buyers in Woodside, NY are still able to compare multiple options, hesitate, and pass on homes that come out too high or too inflexible. I would enter the market with a price that fits the current pool, not the top outlier. Use the recent three-month new-listing range of $398,000 to $1,598,000 to position your home realistically, and pay attention to the typical pending asking price of $725,500 when you set expectations. Launch clean, price clean, and review early showing response fast.
About Liliana Aristizabal
Liliana Aristizabal is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Woodside market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Liliana Aristizabal provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →