Before you give up space, make sure the timing supports the move you want.
If you are thinking about selling a larger home and moving into something easier to manage in Shelby Township, MI, the first question is whether the market still gives you enough control to do that without rushing. My answer is yes when homes are moving in a reasonable window and supply stays limited, because that gives you a better shot at selling on your terms.
Last month, a typical sale in Shelby Township, MI took 21 days, and the market carried 1.56 months of supply. Recent closings also came in at about 99.9% of asking, which tells me serious buyers were still engaging instead of sitting back and waiting for major discounts. That matters for an owner planning a smaller next chapter because timing risk often matters more than absolute price. You need enough buyer activity to sell cleanly, but you also need enough available choices to line up the next home without feeling boxed in. Shelby Township, MI had 112 active listings recently and 81 homes already under contract, so options existed, but they were being absorbed. Prepare your sale before you start browsing casually. Build a simple two-step plan define your minimum net proceeds, then define what your next home must include and what you can finally stop maintaining. Reduce the repair list to the items buyers will notice right away. Keep your showing window tight and intentional. If family members are part of the move discussion, settle that decision early so your timeline does not drift once the home is listed.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Shelby Township 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 →