
Where is most of the inventory sitting in Marysville right now?
Where Is Most of the Inventory Sitting in Marysville Right Now?
This is honestly one of the best ways to understand what the Marysville market actually feels like right now.
Because where inventory is sitting tells you where buyers are moving quickly, where they are slowing down, and where sellers are seeing the most competition.
Right now, most of the inventory in Marysville is sitting in the lower and middle resale price ranges, and that is also where most of the buyer activity is happening.
Where homes are moving quickly
This is still happening under 599K.
There are actually a decent amount of options in this range right now with 23 detached homes available, but buyers are still absorbing them pretty quickly.
Fifteen homes sold last month alone, which is more than half of the available inventory.
So even though buyers have more choices here than they did before, homes that are priced right are still not sitting very long.
This is still one of the strongest price points for first time buyers in Marysville.
Where most of the inventory and competition is happening
This is really the 600K to 749K resale range.
This is where the market feels the busiest overall.
There are more listings, more buyers, and honestly the most competition happening in this range right now.
But what stood out to me is that not every home is getting the same result.
The homes that sold quickly and over list price were usually move in ready and looked really good compared to what is still sitting on the market.
Meanwhile, some older listings sat longer and needed price reductions before finally selling.
So condition and pricing still matter a lot here even though this part of the market is doing really well overall.
Where things start feeling more uneven
This is where condos, townhomes, and the 950K and up price points start feeling a little different.
Buyers are more selective in these categories and homes are not all moving at the same speed.
Especially over 950K, every property seems to have its own timeline.
Some homes move quickly while others sit much longer, and buyers definitely have more leverage here compared to the lower resale ranges.
But there also are not a ton of options available, which is what makes this part of the market feel uneven from property to property.
What this means for you
If you are buying in Marysville, your experience is going to depend heavily on your budget and the type of property you are looking for.
Some buyers are still competing quickly while others have more negotiating room and more time to think.
If you are selling in Marysville, the lower and middle resale ranges are still very active, but the homes getting the strongest results are usually the ones that are priced correctly and show well from the beginning.
That is really what I mean when I say positioning matters right now.
Want to see how inventory is behaving across every price point?
Prefer a quick breakdown? Here’s the short version of what’s happening this month
Watch the full Marysville market update on YouTube
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