
Publish On: Thursday, June 11, 2026
Why Sellers Should Watch Lakeville, Minnesota Asking Prices in June 2026
Lakeville, MNYes, but only if your price has discipline. Buyers are still close enough to asking that a hopeful number can work against you, and the first week of reaction often tells the story fast. I want you to think about the listing the way a buyer does: does it make sense right away, or does it ask the buyer to do the math for you? Price discipline wins here.
The latest numbers put the median list price at $594,991 and the median sold price at $542,495. Homes were still closing at 99.4% of list price, which tells me buyers are willing to meet the market when the starting number makes sense, and the median time on market was 32 days, which means there is still room for attention to matter.
For a seller, that means the first price has to earn attention quickly. If you start too high, you force buyers to decide against your listing before they ever get serious about it, and you can end up spending your first stretch of time explaining the number instead of showing the home. Keep the focus on the market's reaction, not on what you hope someone will pay. Stay sharp on price.
Before you launch, study the sold median, price against condition rather than hope, and be ready to react fast if the showings are there but the offers are not. Make sure the photos, repairs, and presentation support the number you choose. If the home deserves a premium, prove it with the finish level and the preparation. If it does not, lean into honesty and give buyers a reason to lean in.


