Match your timing to real selling speed and the number of active choices.
You are trying to decide how to time your move so you do not get stuck carrying two homes or scrambling to find the next one. My answer build your schedule around the typical selling pace and today's level of competition. Plan for reality. In Cranston, AB, a typical sale took 34 days last month, so your move calendar should assume more than a weekend decision cycle.
One number to respect from recent data is supply total residential supply in Cranston, AB measured 2.21 months last month, with 73 homes for sale and 45 new listings. In the same period, 33 homes sold, and recent offers landed about 98.1% of asking. Where people get this wrong is treating the move as purely a personal timeline and ignoring what the market will allow. With 45 new listings last month, choices can shift quickly, and with 34 days as the typical sale timeline, delays stack up if your plan is not coordinated. Build your move plan in two tracks set a realistic listing-to-close window that respects the 34-day typical sale timeline, and do not promise a hard move-out date you cannot meet. If you need your next home lined up first, start touring early, because there were 73 active options last month in Cranston, AB and the best fits can be competitive. Align your pricing and showing availability to capture early demand, since recent buyers paid around 98.1% of asking when the home was positioned correctly.
About Eric Dennis
Eric Dennis is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with CIR REALTY, specializing in the Cranston market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Eric Dennis provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →