Why recent sale timelines matter when you are planning a smaller next home
If you are thinking about a smaller place and trying to time the move without feeling rushed, I would build the plan around how long a typical sale is taking. In Wilmington, NC, a typical sale took 46 days over the previous 30 days, which gives you useful breathing room for decluttering, repairs, and lining up your next step.
When I talk with homeowners who want less upkeep, the first issue is usually timing, not desire. In Wilmington, NC, a typical sale took 46 days last month, and supply stood at 3.96 months. That combination tells me there is movement in the market, but still enough space to prepare instead of forcing a rushed transition. I would not read that as an excuse to delay every decision. I would read it as permission to get organized before the home goes live. In Wilmington, NC, a market with under four months of supply can still reward sellers who present well and price cleanly, while the 46-day typical sale pace gives downsizers a little room to coordinate movers, donation plans, storage needs, and the search for the next home without turning the whole process into chaos. Start sorting what you will keep, donate, and discard now. Fix the items that would stand out in listing photos or during showings. Build your next-home criteria around ease of living, monthly cost, and layout so you are not making those calls at the last second. I would handle the move in stages, not all at once.
About Bill Frey
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