I live in Naperville, Il ~ considered pretty desireable especially for the school district. This time of year realtors really start mailing out post cards showing recent sales, overall sales etc. Based on their info , the average time frame is about 4 months give or take, for within 10-15% of list price. I agree with barkley on the move up buyer issue. I have seen homes go on the market (usually May after the last kid has graduated) and sit all summer and fall. These are the "average home" not a starter, not a McMansion. Upgrades have usually been done to the kitchen/baths, and the price is usually around $425. A starter in our area (if you can find one) would be more like $285-325, the monster homes are $900 to 2+ million~ So you have a big gap in home types. The McMansions seems to sell faster. I guess if they have the $ buyers here want it all, not just "some " updates. These same monster homes also go back up for sale 2-3 years later, lol. Banks are getting really tough on qualifying terms. appraisers are tough on their assessment, if you need to sell for a certain price, I would say 6 months is a safe time frame to be prepared for, maybe even 8. If it sells before that? Take the money and run! Good Luck and my advice? If you can afford it, plan for a 2 week vacation to time with the listing date. Those first 2 weeks are key, IMO, and not being home having to clean, act like no one lives there , being away from the stress? Worth it.