
We’re closing out February, and if you’ve been watching the market, you can feel it—spring is knocking. 🌷 Listings are starting to trickle in across Meade, Hardin, and Breckinridge Counties, and buyers who sat out the winter are re-entering the game.
At NextHome Chism Realty, we see this shift every year. The last week of February is when serious sellers start preparing and motivated buyers get pre-approved. Let’s talk about what that means for you right here in Brandenburg, Radcliff, Elizabethtown, Louisville, and even across the river in Southern Indiana.
Inventory Is Slowly Waking Up:
Winter inventory has been tight across Brandenburg, Radcliff, and Elizabethtown, and that’s been pushing well-priced homes to move quickly. As we head into March, we’re seeing more homeowners schedule listing appointments, professional photos, and pre-list inspections.
That doesn’t mean we’re flooded with homes yet. It means the market is shifting from “quiet winter” to “early spring momentum.”
If you’re thinking about selling in:
- Meade County
- Hardin County
- Breckinridge County
- Or even parts of Jefferson County/Louisville
This is the sweet spot. Listing before the big April rush can mean:
- Less competition
- More serious buyers
- Strong early offers
Luke the orange dog always says, “The early bird gets the best yard.” 🧡 And he’s not wrong.
Buyers Are Getting Serious Before Rates Shift:
Many buyers paused in late 2025 when rates fluctuated. Now, heading into March 2026, buyers are adjusting to the “new normal.” Instead of waiting for dramatic drops, they’re focusing on affordability and strategy.
What we’re seeing locally:
- Buyers in the $200k–$350k range are especially active.
- Move-in-ready homes are getting the most attention.
- Homes near Fort Knox continue to attract relocation buyers.
If you’re buying right now, here’s what matters:
1. Get Fully Pre-Approved
Not just pre-qualified. A strong pre-approval gives you negotiating power—especially in competitive price ranges.
2. Be Ready to Move
Homes in Radcliff, Vine Grove, and Elizabethtown that are priced correctly are still moving quickly.
3. Look at Total Cost, Not Just Rate
Waiting for a lower rate could mean paying more for the house later if prices rise this spring. You can refinance later. You can’t go back and buy at yesterday’s price.
Sellers: Don’t Wait Until April:
A lot of homeowners think, “I’ll list in April or May.” That’s when everyone else lists too.
Late February and early March can actually be the strategic window. Why?
- Buyers are motivated.
- Inventory is still manageable.
- You stand out more.
Here’s what we’re advising our sellers this week:
✔️ Handle Small Repairs Now
Loose railings, touch-up paint, minor fixes. These details matter when inventory is tight.
✔️ Declutter Before Photos
Clean, simple spaces photograph better—and photos are everything in today’s market.
✔️ Price With Strategy, Not Emotion
Overpricing in this market leads to sitting. And sitting leads to price reductions. We use hyper-local data from Meade, Hardin, and surrounding counties to position homes right from day one.
What We Expect for March & April:
Here’s our honest local forecast (based on what we’re seeing on the ground):
- Gradual inventory increase
- Stable but competitive pricing
- Continued buyer demand in mid-range price points
- Faster days on market for well-presented homes
We’re not expecting a wild surge. We’re expecting steady momentum.
And steady markets reward preparation.
Ready to Make a Move?
Whether you’re buying your first home in Brandenburg, selling in Radcliff, investing in Louisville, or relocating near Fort Knox, the NextHome Chism Realty team is ready to guide you through it.
We don’t believe in pressure. We believe in smart strategy, honest advice, and putting humans over houses. Luke the orange dog insists on that standard. 🧡
If you’re even thinking about making a move this spring, let’s talk now—before the rush hits.
📲 Call, text, or message NextHome Chism Realty today. Let’s build your game plan.