A few years ago, that skepticism was justified. In a "blink-and-you-miss-it" market, anything that lasted more than a weekend usually had a glaring issue. But the Arizona market has shifted, and that old logic could be causing you to pass over your dream home.
The buying frenzy of the past has cooled into a more balanced, "normal" pace. Inventory has grown, meaning buyers finally have the luxury of choice. Because of this, the typical time it takes for a home to sell has climbed across the board.
Seeing a home hit the 70 or 80-day mark isn't a sign of a "bad" house anymore; it’s often just a reflection of the current market rhythm. It feels slow only because we became so used to homes selling in hours.
Most of the time, a home stays on the market not because of a cracked foundation, but because of "soft" factors that work in your favor:
A house with a high "Days on Market" count is a buyer’s best friend. Why? Leverage.
When a home has been sitting, the seller is often much more motivated to talk. This is your window to negotiate:
Don't let a number dictate your interest. If a home fits your needs but has been sitting for a while, it’s not a warning sign—it’s a hidden gem that other buyers are too nervous to look at.
Kip Wilkins kipsellsaz.com
With over 20 years of sales and customer service excellence, Kip Wilkins is a dedicated REALTOR® with the Arizona Dream Living team. Specializing in Chandler, Ahwatukee, and Gilbert, Kip is known for his professionalism, integrity, and a "client-first" philosophy summarized by: "Dream Living, Educated Choices, Your Home."
Kip has a special affinity for first-time homebuyers, using his patience and market knowledge to turn an anxious process into an empowering journey. Whether you are looking for a suburban retreat in 85224 or a foothills oasis in 85044, Kip provides the market analysis and transparency you need to make informed choices.
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