Recent supply and sale pace help sellers judge whether now is workable.
If you are trying to decide whether to list now or wait, I would look at how much competition is already on the market and how long a typical sale is taking. In High River, AB, there were 50 homes available over the previous 30 days, and a typical sale took 57 days.
That context matters because sellers need both opportunity and realism. Over the previous 30 days, High River, AB recorded 23 sales and 31 new listings, while recent offers landed at 98.3% of asking, which tells me buyers are active but still paying close attention to value. For a homeowner deciding on timing, this is not a market where you need to freeze or rush. With 2.17 months of supply and a typical home price of $510,300 recently, I see conditions that can support a sale when the home is prepared properly and priced with discipline. Decide whether your goal is speed, price certainty, or flexible timing. Prepare the home before you test the market. In High River, AB, the best listing decisions are being made before the sign goes up.
About Ankur
Ankur is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Cir Realty| Buysellhomesyyc, specializing in the High River market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Ankur provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →