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Selling a Marion County House Fast: Cash Offer vs. Listing, by the Record

Every “we buy houses” sign shows you one number. The honest decision needs two — a written cash offer and what the recorded market says your house would net listed properly. Below is Marion County’s actual record: how fast homes really sell here, what share of sales close cash, and where overpricing kills listings.

Median days to sell
64
recorded DOM across 45 Marion County communities
Fast-to-slow spread
23–157 days
10th to 90th percentile community
Sales that closed cash
31%
855 of 2,780 recorded closings
Typical community median
$287,990
median of community sold medians

What “fast” means in Marion County, from recorded closings

The median Marion County-area community went from list to contract in 64 days in the current recorded window — but the spread runs from about 23 days in the fastest-moving communities to 157 in the slowest. Speed is mostly a pricing decision: homes priced against the latest closed sales sell inside that window; homes priced against hope don’t. The record also shows the cost of getting the price wrong: 27,571 Marion County-area listings in these communities were withdrawn, canceled, or expired without selling. A realistic price and a plan beat both a lowball cash offer and a listing that dies on market — the statewide failure analysis is here.

Cash is already a real share of this market: 31% of recorded Marion County closings (855 of 2,780) closed without financing in the latest recorded windows. That matters two ways. If you list, a meaningful slice of your buyer pool needs no appraisal or loan approval to close. And if you're weighing an investor's cash offer, remember those recorded cash sales closed at market prices — cash speed and a deep discount are not the same thing, whatever the postcard says. When does taking a cash offer make sense? The record points to specific cases: repairs a financed buyer can’t close around, estates and out-of-state ownership where certainty is worth real money, and timelines shorter than the market time above. Outside those, listing usually nets more — the full statewide comparison with the actual arithmetic is on the cash-offer vs. listing page.

Where Marion County homes sell fastest (recorded DOM)

If speed is the goal, the record shows it varies street to street. The fastest-moving communities in the current window — each links to its full recorded price history:

CommunityMedian days on marketMedian soldRecent closings
Calesa Township1$460,00045
Rainbow Lake Estates Sec O2$248,90014
Rainbow Acres3$251,95018
Home Non Sub13$350,0009
Oak Hammock Preserve23$218,50016
Aspire At Marion Oaks36$300,00017
Pioneer Ranch39$322,00083
Marion Ranch40$292,07054
Autumn Glen44$284,49058
Palm Cay46$153,00039
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Compiled from recorded MLS data; medians and counts for the stated windows; deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Momentum Realty is a licensed brokerage, not an instant-offer company; cash offers are obtained from third-party buyers and presented alongside a listing net sheet. No automated valuation for any specific property appears on this page. Equal Housing Opportunity. © 2026 Move With Momentum LLC — brokerage licensed in FL and GA. Disclosures