Sellers still have leverage, but the best response usually happens early.
If you are preparing to sell and wondering how much the opening week really matters, it matters a great deal. In Warwick, RI, buyers are moving through a low-supply market, which makes early presentation and pricing more important than later adjustments.
Last month, supply in Warwick, RI stood at 1.15 months, and a typical sale moved in 25 days. Recent offers reached 101.2% of asking, which tells me buyers are willing to compete when a home feels properly positioned from the start. For sellers, that makes the early window valuable. When demand is already active, the strongest momentum usually gathers around homes that arrive polished, credible, and easy to understand on first impression. I would complete prep work before the listing goes live, not during the first round of showings. I would also make sure the opening price supports urgency instead of asking buyers to wait for corrections. In Warwick, RI, first-week clarity can shape the entire sale. Buyers should expect the sharpest listings to draw attention quickly.
About Anthony Robinson
Anthony Robinson is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX Team, specializing in the Warwick market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Anthony Robinson provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →