Why a strong first impression matters when recent sales move in under a month
If you are getting ready to sell in Thousand Oaks, CA, I would treat preparation as part of your pricing strategy, not a separate project. Homes are moving fast enough that your first impression still carries real weight, and that is exactly why details matter before you list.
A typical sale took 27 days over the previous 30 days, and supply stood at 2.21 months. The market was also labeled a seller's market. In Thousand Oaks, CA, I read that as support for sellers who come to market ready, because buyers are making decisions in a fairly tight timeframe. That is why I would not wait to address the obvious issues. In a market where buyers are still negotiating close to asking rather than far above it, condition and presentation can influence how much leverage you keep once offers start coming in. Preparation is not cosmetic fluff here. It protects your negotiating position. Handle repairs, decluttering, and presentation before launch. Price the home with current closed results in mind, not just active competition. Make sure your first showing week feels polished and intentional. In Thousand Oaks, CA, a prepared home is better positioned to benefit from the recent 27-day pace.
About Faye Daroeian
Faye Daroeian is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX One, specializing in the Thousand Oaks market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Faye Daroeian provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →