Recent pricing and listing pace point to a market that still rewards careful preparation.
If you are debating whether to bring your home to market now or wait, my answer is to prepare for a competitive launch, not a casual one. In Rochester, MI, recent closed activity still points to a seller-friendly setup, with supply at 2.42 months over the previous 30 days.
I would treat that as a market that gives well-positioned homes a real opportunity, but not a free pass. Last month, a typical sale in Rochester, MI closed at $552,500, recent offers landed at 100.1% of asking, and a typical sold home took 11 days to move from listing to sale status. That combination matters if you are deciding how much effort to put into pricing and presentation before you list. When buyers are paying essentially full asking and the typical sale timeline is short, the homes that feel clean, well-timed, and correctly positioned have less room for sloppy execution because attention concentrates quickly. Start with pricing discipline. Last month, the typical asking price among active homes was $849,900, while new listings entered around $607,450, so I would study your direct competition before settling on a number. Fix obvious condition issues first. Build your launch around strong photography, a clean first week, and a showing plan that can handle quick activity. Review nearby active competition line by line. Decide in advance how you will respond if interest comes fast.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Rochester 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 →