The goal is not just selling. It is moving without creating unnecessary pressure on yourself.
If you are trying to decide whether the timing works for a right-sized move, I would focus on how much buyer activity is already stacked up. The short answer is that Novi, MI has enough movement to support a planned transition, but only if you treat preparation as part of the strategy.
Recent numbers show 53 homes pending in Novi, MI, compared with 30 closed sales over the same period, and a typical pending property took 9 days to secure a contract. That combination tells me demand is active and contracts are being written quickly. It also tells me the market is not waiting around for sellers who are still deciding after they list. When I look at new supply, 65 listings entered the market recently with a typical asking price of $499,000. For someone leaving a larger property, that means you need two things at once a strong sale plan and a realistic picture of what your next home may cost. The market is giving you movement, but it is also asking you to be organized. Define your transition window now. I would set a target move date, list the items you need to keep versus the items you are ready to release, and build your home-prep timeline backward from there. Then study the pricing range that your next home is likely to fall into before your listing goes live. That keeps your sale decision connected to your next-step reality, not just the closing number you hope to see.
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 →