Plan for a small gap between list price and the final closing.
You are trying to decide how much negotiating room to leave when you list. My answer leave room on purpose, because last month in Ventura County, CA, the typical closing landed around 98.2% of the asking price. The decision question should you price to invite negotiation, or price to hold firm? When buyers are not routinely paying full asking, I recommend a price and term plan that anticipates the conversation instead of being surprised by it.
Looking at recent closed results, the negotiation signal is clear Ventura County, CA homes closed at about 98.2% of asking last month. The typical sold price was $859,250, and a typical sale took 48 days, with supply reported at 2.05 months. That matters because your net is set by the combination of price and terms, not just the list number. Some metrics were not reported for this period. Still, the reported sold-to-list benchmark and the typical timeline support a seller posture that is confident but prepared your strategy should assume buyers will test you, and you should know exactly which concessions you will consider and which you will not. Pre-negotiate with yourself decide your ideal price, your acceptable price, and the terms you value most before you hit the market, so you do not trade away your net in small, avoidable pieces. Price with purpose if closings are around 98.2% of asking, I want your asking price to be defensible, and I want your counter strategy ready on day one. Keep the transaction moving a typical 48 day timeline means you should remove preventable delays with strong disclosures, clear access for showings and inspections, and quick responses once you have an offer in hand.
About Faye Daroeian
Faye Daroeian is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX One, specializing in the Ventura County market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Faye Daroeian provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →