If you are weighing a move, recent pricing and timing give you a clearer starting point.
If you are trying to decide whether to get your house ready now or wait, my answer is to start with the numbers that shape your leverage. In Romeo, MI, the clearest guide right now is that a typical sale took 14 days over the previous 30 days, while recent offers landed at 99.4% of asking, which tells me serious preparation matters more than long delays.
For someone planning a sale in Romeo, MI, the window looks competitive but not careless. Supply stood at 3.17 months recently, and the typical sold price over the previous 30 days was $270,500. That combination tells me buyers are still active, yet they are not giving every listing unlimited room to miss on price or presentation. The biggest mistake I would avoid is assuming any home will move quickly just because the overall pace was fast. Recent active listings in Romeo, MI carried a typical asking price of $600,000 and sat around 60 days, while newly listed homes came on at a typical $284,950 with just 6 new listings added over the previous 30 days. That spread tells me your position in the market matters. A well-prepared home in the right price band can move fast, but a listing that enters the market with unfinished updates or loose pricing can lose momentum. Start with condition first. Fix the items that would slow a showing or raise doubts during a walk-through. Then price from the market you are entering, not the number you hoped for a few months ago. If you want to move this spring, I would also line up your next-step plan now so you are not making a rushed decision after strong early interest.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Romeo market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Ed Brittingham provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →