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Getting your home ready in Raleigh, NC during April 2026

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If you are wondering whether this is a good moment to put your home on the market, I would say yes, with a sharper pricing plan than many sellers expect. In Raleigh, NC, recent supply was 2.81 months, but typical sold homes still closed ...
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The right question is not whether to list, but how to enter the market with a pricing plan that fits current conditions.

If you are wondering whether this is a good moment to put your home on the market, I would say yes, with a sharper pricing plan than many sellers expect. In Raleigh, NC, recent supply was 2.81 months, but typical sold homes still closed at 98% of asking, which tells me serious pricing discipline matters from day one.
Last month, the typical asking price for active homes in Raleigh, NC was $450,000, while the typical sold price was $447,000. At the same time, active listings reached 1,599 and new listings added another 705 choices. That tells me sellers can step into a market with demand, but they still need to line up price, presentation, and timing instead of assuming buyers will absorb any number. The strongest takeaway for sellers is that buyers are active, but they are not careless. A typical newly pending home moved in 30 days, while the broader sold timeline was 45 days, and pending listings reached 741. I read that as a market where well-positioned homes can move, but overpricing can cost you valuable early attention when buyers already have enough options to compare. Price from the evidence, not from hope. Walk through your competition and identify where your home truly stands against the recent $450,000 active price point and the $447,000 sold result. Fix the items that make a buyer hesitate in the first week. I would also set expectations for a serious response window inside that 30- to 45-day range so you can react quickly if traffic is soft.
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Tom Ballman's Guide to Upcoming Local Community Events in Raleigh, NC During April 2026

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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Powell Drive Community Day

The Saturday portion of Powell Drive Community Day runs from noon to 4 p.m. at Powell Drive Park. The city is planning inflatables, music, food trucks, a free-throw contest, and program information from different City of Raleigh teams. It is a free family-focused afternoon that also gives neighbors another chance to get to know what the park offers.

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Solid Waste Job Fair

Raleigh's Solid Waste Services Job Fair is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wilders Grove Solid Waste Services Facility on Beacon Lake Drive. For residents looking for city employment or a fresh career path in public service, this is a practical opportunity to learn more about openings and meet the team behind an essential local service.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Earth Day Bag Giveaway

To mark Earth Day, the city will hand out free biodegradable yard waste bags from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wilders Grove Solid Waste Services Facility. The timing makes it easy for neighbors to swing by during a lunch break, and it is a useful reminder that small household habits can make a real difference in how Raleigh handles yard waste.

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Marsh Creek Update

A public meeting on the Marsh Creek Watershed Study is planned from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at 4201 Green Road. The city says staff will share study results and recommended stormwater improvement projects aimed at reducing flooding, improving water quality, and protecting the community. Raleigh Parks staff will also provide information about the Marsh Creek Greenway project.

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