I would price with precision, because buyers still have choices and the wrong launch can cost you time.
If you are wondering whether a seller can still stand out right now, the answer is yes, but only with a sharp plan from day one. In Seton, AB, 59 new listings came to market over the previous 30 days, inventory reached 104 homes, and a typical sale took 52 days, so sellers are competing for attention rather than relying on automatic urgency.
The first move is pricing for the market that exists, not the one you hoped for earlier in the year. A typical residential price in Seton, AB was $472,300 last month, and recent accepted offers averaged 97.9% of asking. That tells me buyers are still writing offers, but they are not broadly paying full list without resistance. The bigger risk for a seller is blending in. Apartments alone accounted for 49 of the 104 available homes last month, and row homes had 32 available with 12 sales. When choice is that visible, buyers can skip over anything that feels overpriced, poorly positioned, or not fully ready for market. Price against current competition, not against your best-case number. Study the homes that are active in your property type before you list. Fix the items that weaken first impressions, then launch cleanly so you are not giving buyers a reason to wait you out.
About Eric Dennis
Eric Dennis is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with CIR REALTY, specializing in the Seton 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 →