Waiting might feel safer, but the recent numbers show why timing still needs a plan.
If you are debating whether to sell now or wait, I would not make that choice on instinct alone. In Bowness, AB, the recent market gives sellers an opening, but it is the kind of opening that rewards preparation more than delay.
Last month, 20 new listings came to market in Bowness, AB, while 8 homes sold and total available homes reached 40. A typical home value was $639,600, and recent offers landed at 96.8% of asking. Those numbers tell me sellers still have active demand, but buyers are measuring value carefully. The tradeoff is clear. If you wait, you may feel more prepared, but you also step into a market where buyers already have a fair amount of choice based on the current 40 available homes. A typical sale took 25 days recently, so this is not a market where weak presentation gets rescued by pure urgency. I would rather see a seller launch ready than launch late and underprepared. I would decide now what needs to be done before listing, then set a firm timeline to complete it. I would also choose a price that reflects current buyer behavior instead of testing a number that leaves no room for negotiation. Preparation is your leverage. If you get that part right, you put yourself in a far better position to capture serious interest when your home hits the market in Bowness, AB.
About Eric Dennis
Eric Dennis is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with CIR REALTY, specializing in the Bowness market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Eric Dennis provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →