A clear pricing and timing game plan based on recent closings
Deciding whether to list now or wait usually comes down to one thing will your price hold up when the first offer hits. My answer for Red Mountain Ranch, AZ is to list only with a plan that anticipates buyers negotiating below asking, because recent closings landed at about 95.77% of list price last month.
One number to respect from recent closed activity is 95.77% of asking last month, homes that sold in Red Mountain Ranch, AZ typically closed at 95.77% of their list price, and a typical sale took 33 days. That matters because a buyer who believes they have room will push for reductions or concessions quickly. Some metrics were not reported for this period. Even so, that 95.77% signal is enough for me to treat pricing as a credibility test if you start too high, you are inviting a negotiation that often ends below where you would have landed with a cleaner launch. Price with negotiation room that is intentional, not accidental. I recommend you align your initial list price to the most defensible comparable set and be ready to justify it, because the typical accepted outcome has been below ask. I also recommend you set your showing and response cadence around a roughly one-month decision window so you can adjust quickly if buyer feedback is soft.