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Why Some Homes Get Multiple Offers While Others Don’t | Real Estate Expert Corinne Fitzgerald

Why Some Homes Get Multiple Offers While Others Don’t | Real Estate Expert Corinne Fitzgerald

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The Question Many Sellers Are Asking

If you’ve been following the real estate market lately, you’ve probably heard stories about homes receiving multiple offers within days of being listed. At the same time, other properties remain on the market much longer than expected. Many homeowners wonder how both can be true, especially when inventory remains limited throughout Franklin County and much of Massachusetts.

Pricing Still Drives Buyer Activity

One of the biggest reasons some homes receive multiple offers is proper pricing. Buyers today have access to more information than ever before. Within minutes, they can compare listings, review recent sales, and determine whether a home appears to be a good value. When a home enters the market at the right price, it often attracts more buyers and creates competition. When it is priced too aggressively, many buyers simply move on to other options.

The First Few Weeks Matter Most

New listings typically receive the highest number of online views and attract serious buyers who have been waiting for new inventory. The first impression a property makes often determines how much interest it receives. If a home doesn’t generate activity early, buyers sometimes begin to wonder if there is a reason it hasn’t sold.

Buyers Continue to Focus on Condition

Even in a market with limited inventory, buyers remain selective. Clean, well-maintained homes typically receive more attention than properties that require immediate repairs or updating. Simple improvements such as fresh paint, decluttering, and improved curb appeal can make a significant difference in how buyers perceive a home.

Marketing Creates Competition

Most buyers begin their search online, making quality photography and strong marketing more important than ever. The more buyers who see a property, the greater the opportunity to generate showings and competitive offers. A well-marketed home creates momentum, and momentum often leads to stronger results and multiple offer.

Location Still Influences Demand

School districts, commute times, neighborhood appeal, and proximity to services continue to influence buyer decisions. While sellers can’t change their location, understanding what buyers value can help shape an effective pricing and marketing strategy.

What This Means for Franklin County Sellers

Here in Franklin County, homes that receive multiple offers are often properly priced, well-presented, professionally marketed, and located in areas with strong buyer demand. The homes that perform best are rarely there by accident. Success often begins long before the property is listed for sale.

The Bottom Line

The difference between one offer and multiple offers is often not the market itself. More often, it’s the result of pricing, preparation, presentation, and marketing working together to create buyer interest and competition.

About Corinne Fitzgerald

Corinne Fitzgerald is the Broker/Owner of FITZGERALD Real Estate, serving buyers and sellers throughout Franklin County and beyond.

Corinne Fitzgerald
FITZGERALD Real Estate
Serving Franklin County and Beyond
Call or Text: 413-320-9509
Corinne@FITZGERALD-RealEstate.com

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