The smartest next step is not automatic. It depends on how quickly homes are moving and how much choice you really have.
If your next move depends on selling first, you need to know whether the market is giving you enough room to make both sides work. My answer is yes, but only if you plan around pace, because homes in Novi, MI have been moving fast enough that hesitation can create its own problem.
A typical pending home in Novi, MI took 9 days to go under contract over the previous 30 days, and 53 homes were sitting in pending status by month end. That matters because pending activity reflects real buyers already making decisions, not just casual browsing. For someone preparing to leave a larger house behind, that is the clearest sign that demand is active right now. At the same time, active listings stood at 63 and a typical active asking price was $481,500 recently. I read that as a market where you still have options to consider, but not a lot of room for delay if a specific type of home fits your next stage. When selection is present but not abundant, the sequence of your move matters as much as the price you hope to achieve. Set your sale plan before you shop seriously. I would define your must-have next-home criteria on paper, then reduce the gray area by deciding what you will not carry with you. Next, prepare your current home for a fast first week so you are ready to act when the right opportunity appears. Keep financing, timelines, and moving logistics lined up early. Clean decisions win in markets like this.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Novi 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 →