If you want to know whether timing still favors a confident launch, the recent numbers say yes.
If you are debating whether to put your house on the market now or wait, I would not drag that decision out. In Beverly Hills, MI, the recent numbers still point to a market where well-positioned homes can move fast and command serious attention, with supply at 1.25 months over the previous 30 days.
The clearest answer is pace and leverage. Over the previous 30 days in Beverly Hills, MI, supply stood at 1.25 months, a typical closed sale took 3 days, and recent offers landed at about 102.5% of asking. That combination tells me sellers still have the stronger hand when the home is priced and presented correctly. I would not read this as permission to overreach. Last month, the typical asking price for active homes was $572,000, down 21.1% from the prior month, while the typical new listing entered at $564,900 and only 15 homes were active at month end. My read is simple buyers in Beverly Hills, MI are responding, but they are responding to homes that meet the market cleanly, not to listings that test it. Start with your price before you start with your photos. Fix the items that buyers will notice immediately, then launch with a number that fits the current competition instead of chasing the highest possible ceiling. If you want maximum leverage, be ready for quick traffic and quick decisions. Keep your showing schedule flexible. Review offers fast. Move like the market is moving.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Beverly Hills 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 →