High asking prices are shaping the active market more than many realize.
If you are trying to understand why asking prices feel so high in The Woodlands, TX, the answer is that the current active mix is being pulled upward by a small number of very expensive listings. I would not let that distort your decision, whether you are buying or preparing to sell.
Recent active listings in The Woodlands, TX carried a typical asking price of $3,948,561. Over the last three months, the 5 new listings in the local snapshot ranged from about $3,925,922 to $8,327,823, with a typical asking price of $5,510,700. That is why I would be cautious about using one broad asking-price figure as a shortcut for the whole market. In The Woodlands, TX, a handful of high-end listings are shaping the visible inventory, and that can skew expectations quickly. Buyers should stay grounded in the specific home type and price band they actually plan to pursue. Sellers should avoid assuming that a luxury-heavy snapshot gives every property permission to stretch. Define your true price range before you tour or list. Compare only against homes a buyer would genuinely consider instead of every active property on paper. If your home is not competing in the top tier, do not price as if it is.
About Roger Morton
Roger Morton is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX ONE - The Woodlands & Spring, specializing in the The Woodlands market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Roger Morton provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →