When sold pricing is missing, your list strategy has to lean on what is reported.
If you're debating a list price and you do not want to sit on the market, my guidance is to anchor your strategy to what buyers are seeing right now, not what you hope they will pay. In Medaryville, IN, a typical active asking price was $184,900 in the most recent active snapshot, and that is the clearest posted signal available.
Looking at the latest numbers, the clearest signal was the typical active asking price $184,900 in the most recent active snapshot, showing a 1.9% month-over-month change page 3 and page 6. Separately, a typical estimated property value was $150,170 recently, with a 0.14% change from the prior month page 6. This changes your plan because the sold-price details are not reported for this period, so we cannot simply point to a "typical closed number" and call it done. Some metrics were not reported for this period. What I can do, and what works in practice, is position your home inside the reality of current asking prices while using the estimated value as a secondary reference point, not a substitute for market positioning. Price your home with a range-first mindset decide the top-end number you want, then confirm it still makes sense next to the recent typical asking level and the condition of competing homes. Tighten your preparation so your photos, showing readiness, and repair posture match the price you are asking, because buyers will compare you directly to the limited active choices. If you want to push above the typical asking level, make the home earn it with condition and clarity, and I will help you build a pricing plan that fits what buyers are currently choosing in Medaryville, IN.
About Tracy Vanderwall
Tracy Vanderwall is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Re/Max Executives, specializing in the Medaryville market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Tracy Vanderwall provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →