A strong start matters more when the market moves in days, not months.
If you are wondering whether prep work is really worth it before listing, my answer is absolutely yes. In Eastvale, CA, a typical sale took 14 days over the previous month, and that kind of pace gives sellers very little room to fix preventable issues once buyers start walking through.
The market is still supportive for sellers. Over the previous month, supply stood at 1.89 months, the typical sold price was $920,000, and buyers were paying about 99.7% of asking. That is strong enough to reward a good launch, but not sloppy execution. I would focus less on perfecting every corner and more on removing the reasons buyers hesitate. When homes can move in about two weeks, buyers are comparing quickly and deciding quickly. Small distractions, deferred maintenance, or clutter may not kill interest, but they can weaken your first round of attention, and that is often the round that matters most. Handle the obvious repairs first. Clean, declutter, and make the home easy to show. If I were preparing a listing in Eastvale, CA, I would also settle the pricing strategy before photos are scheduled.
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