A plan for the first month can prevent a painful reset later
You are deciding how to list so you do not end up cutting the price after weeks of traffic with no strong offers. My guidance set your first price with the recent close-to-ask reality in mind, and prepare for the typical time it takes homes to sell in Nashville, TN.
Looking at the latest numbers, the clearest signal was that recent offers landed about 97.4% of asking last month in Nashville, TN. A typical sale timeline was 76 days last month, and supply was measured at 3.45 months. Where people get this wrong is they price as if the first offer will be at full ask, then get surprised when the market pushes back toward that 97.4% reality. Some metrics were not reported for this period. With a typical 76-day timeline, you need a price and presentation strategy that keeps your listing compelling across multiple weeks, not just opening weekend. Set a pricing corridor before you go live your list price should allow you to land near the 97.4% typical offer level without feeling forced into a cut. Create a first-three-weeks plan now show-ready condition, high-quality photos, and access policies that maximize showings early. Decide in advance what you will do if you do not see traction by the time you hit your first major review point, using the 76-day typical timeline as your pacing guide.