If you are wondering whether this is a smart moment to move, I would look at speed, pricing, and how little competition is available.
If you are trying to decide whether to put your house on the market now or wait, I would start with one simple question do you want to sell into a market with limited competition? In Rochester Hills, MI, recent closed activity points to a market where homes are still moving with urgency, and that matters if your next chapter depends on a clean, timely sale.
A typical sale took 18 days over the previous 30 days, and supply stood at 1.18 months. Recent offers landed at 99.8% of asking, while the typical sold price was $495,000. That combination tells me Rochester Hills, MI is still giving well-prepared sellers serious leverage. For someone thinking about a right-sized move, the practical question is not whether homes are selling. They are. The better question is whether your home can enter the market with a plan that respects how quickly buyers are making decisions. With only 58 active listings at the end of the month and 60 homes going pending, I would not treat preparation casually. I would treat timing, condition, and pricing as one coordinated strategy. Start with the rooms you no longer use and remove what will not follow you. Then set your pricing around the current competition, not last year's memories. I would also build your move-out timeline before you list, because a typical sale pace of 18 days does not leave much room for hesitation.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Rochester 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 →