Liz Wilson - Preferred Real Estate
05/28/2026
If you're thinking about selling your home, you've probably heard the term "months of supply" thrown around. But what does it actually mean?
Months of supply measures how long it would take to sell all available homes at the current sales pace. It's one of the clearest indicators of whether we're in a buyer's or seller's market.
Here's the breakdown:
- Less than 5 months = Seller's market (low inventory, more competition among buyers)
- 5-6 months = Balanced market
- More than 6 months = Buyer's market (more inventory, buyers have negotiating power)
Right now, inventory levels are rising in many markets across the country. According to recent NAR data, we're seeing a shift from the extreme seller's market of the past few years. This means pricing strategy, home preparation, and timing matter more than ever.
If you've been waiting for the "perfect time" to list, understanding these metrics can help you make a more informed decision about your specific situation and local market conditions.
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05/14/2026
Open floor plans aren't going away — but they're growing up. 🏠
Buyers no longer want an undifferentiated box. The shift is toward semi-closed layouts: spaces that feel connected but serve a clear purpose. Subtle architectural separation between the kitchen, dining room, and living areas that maintains flow while creating intimacy.
Why the change? Remote work. When your home is also your office, privacy has real value. Dedicated home offices are one of the most requested features this year, and mentions of "reading nooks" are up 48% in listings.
If you're selling and you have a defined dining room, a separate office, or distinct living zones, don't apologize for them. Stage and describe each space as intentional. Buyers are looking for purpose, not just square footage.
Read the full article: https://lizwilsonhomes.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/
05/12/2026
Is the all-white kitchen dead? According to design professionals, yes — and what's replacing it isn't one single look, but the absence of a default.
Buyers want personalization. A kitchen that feels considered, not one that played it safe. Warm neutrals, earth tones, and wood-grain cabinetry are taking over from painted finishes. The transitional style has become the most popular direction, while the farmhouse aesthetic continues to lose ground.
What makes a kitchen stand out now? A work-in pantry, an unexpected cabinet color, a stone backsplash that runs floor to ceiling. These are the details that signal intention — and that's exactly what buyers are responding to in 2026.
Read the full article: https://lizwilsonhomes.myagent.site/2026-home-design-trends-whats-in-whats-out-and-what-buyers-are-responding-to/
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