Why buyers are not choosing your home and how they compare condition, price, and location when deciding between homes

Why Buyers Are Not Choosing Your Home Right Now (And What They Are Comparing It To Instead)

April 04, 20263 min read

How Buyers Actually Compare Homes Before Making an Offer

By Brandice Raybourn

Buyer behavior is not nearly as complicated as it feels when you are getting ready to sell.

Most of the time, it comes down to how a buyer feels when they walk through your home. Not emotional in a fluffy way. More like, does this feel like a smart decision or does this feel like a risk.

And here is the part a lot of sellers miss.

Buyers are not looking at your home in a vacuum.

They are comparing it to every other home in your price range. Active listings, pending homes, and even recent sales are all shaping how they see your home whether you realize it or not.

Pricing is what gets you in the game

Most buyers search in clean price ranges.

So yes, 599K versus 605K actually matters.

Not because of the small difference in payment, but because of who even sees your home.

That one shift can put you in front of more buyers and create more activity early.

But buyers are not just seeing your home.

They are comparing it to everything else in that same price range.

If your home does not line up, they will either skip it or expect a better price.

Pricing is not about guessing. It is about positioning your home against the competition it will sit next to.

Buyers are always comparing and adjusting

Every buyer is mentally scoring your home the second they walk in.

They are noticing condition and layout, but also things sellers do not always think are a big deal.

Things like being close to a busy road or parkway, backing to a main street, lack of privacy, or how the home sits compared to the neighbors.

These are not always deal breakers, but buyers will discount for them immediately.

At the same time, the small details inside the home matter more than people think.

Sloppy paint, unfinished projects, odors, or signs of moisture.

Individually, none of these seem like a big deal, but together they start to feel like risk.

You do not need to renovate everything, but cleaning up what you can goes a long way in helping buyers feel confident instead of cautious.

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Some things can be fixed and some cannot

There are things you can control.

Condition, cleanliness, and presentation.

And then there are things you cannot.

Location, lot placement, busy streets, and layout limitations.

When something cannot be changed, it has to be accounted for somewhere else.

Most of the time, that means price.

Buyers are already adjusting for these things in their head. If the price does not reflect it, they will either pass or wait for a reduction.

Inspection fear is real

Buyers are already bracing for what might come up during inspection.

Sometimes all it takes is one surprise to shift everything.

They get nervous, ask for concessions, or walk away.

A pre-listing inspection can remove a lot of that uncertainty.

Not because your home has to be perfect, but because buyers feel more comfortable when they know what they are walking into.

It is not just about condition. It is about certainty.

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Brandice Raybourn
Coldwell Banker Danforth
Everett Real Estate Broker

Local real estate broker and market analyst Brandice Raybourn provides the honest truth about the SnoKing housing market. By combining real-time closed sales data with real talk advice, she empowers homeowners to make decisions based on facts, not hype.

Brandice Raybourn

Local real estate broker and market analyst Brandice Raybourn provides the honest truth about the SnoKing housing market. By combining real-time closed sales data with real talk advice, she empowers homeowners to make decisions based on facts, not hype.

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