Preparation matters most when buyers are paying close attention to price and condition together.
If you are deciding whether prep work is worth it before you list in San Bernardino, CA, my answer is yes, especially when pricing is already tight. Recent offers landed at about 99.5% of asking over the previous month, so buyers are not leaving much room for obvious flaws they can see right away.
The recent market numbers in San Bernardino, CA point to a seller-leaning environment, with supply at 2.03 months and a typical sale taking 37 days. That is a helpful backdrop, but it does not erase the need for strong presentation. Buyers still compare homes closely when the typical asking price is $490,000 and the typical sold price is $496,000. That tells me condition and price are working together. If a seller wants to be at the top of the range, the home needs to feel like it belongs there the moment buyers walk in. I would not rely on limited supply alone to carry a home that looks unfinished or overpriced. Handle the visible issues first. Paint, lighting, flooring touch-ups, and basic maintenance usually matter more than expensive projects. Make the home feel priced with intention. Then line up your launch so the photos, the condition, and the asking price all support the same story.
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