Collin County Sale-to-List Price Trends Every Seller Should Know
Sale-to-list price ratios across the Collin County real estate market are shifting, according to Redfin and Zillow’s recently sold data. Fewer homes are selling above list price compared to the peak years of 2021–2022. In many neighborhoods, including parts of Wylie, Fairview, and Murphy, homes are now selling closer to their actual list price, and strategic reductions are becoming more common. For sellers, this means pricing right from day one matters. Buyers are more selective, especially in the $500K–$800K range, and overpricing leads to longer market times. For buyers, these trends open opportunities to negotiate upgrades, closing costs, or better terms. Understanding sale-to-list patterns gives both sides a clearer edge.
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