Who Has the Advantage in Collin County: Buyers or Sellers?

The Collin County real estate market is shifting toward a more balanced environment. With inventory and days-on-market rising, buyers now have more negotiating leverage, especially in areas like Murphy, Lucas, Wylie, Allen, and Fairview. According to CCAR and Orchard’s quarterly reports, homes are taking longer to sell compared to last year, and fewer are closing above the list price. But it’s not a buyer-only market. Sellers who price strategically and present their home well, especially those in desirable schools or updated homes, still attract strong offers. This isn’t a “winner takes all” scenario. It’s a strategy market, where data-backed pricing, clean presentation, and negotiating skill matter more than ever.
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