Orland Park Market Report
90-day market data from Chicago MLS — updated February 2, 2026
Source: MRED MLS, 90-day sold data. Updated February 2, 2026.
Example 2.5% commission on the Orland Park median of $455K = $11,375. Net Gain's flat fee = $1,995.
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Price Band Breakdown
Where buyers are actually competing in Orland Park
| Price Range | Sold | Avg Days | Sale-to-List | Active |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $300K-$350K Strongest Demand | 9 | 6d | 100% | 2 |
| $500K-$550K | 13 | 11d | 98% | 4 |
| $400K-$450K | 20 | 29d | 99% | 5 |
| $450K-$500K | 11 | 13d | 97% | 4 |
| $350K-$400K | 18 | 24d | 97% | 3 |
The $300K-$350K range shows the strongest buyer demand with 9 sales averaging 6 days to contract at 100% of asking. Currently 2 active listings competing.
Market Velocity
How fast the Orland Park market is moving
26% of active listings have taken price cuts, suggesting some sellers initially overpriced.
Homes are taking 24 days to contract on average, though competitively priced properties move faster at 7 days.
With 1.2 months of inventory, this remains a seller's market where properly positioned listings have leverage.
What This Means for Your Listing
Commission savings at the Orland Park median
In a market where correctly priced homes sell in 24 days, the listing agent's job is clear: accurate pricing, professional marketing, and responsive transaction management. These are execution tasks—and you should decide what they're worth.
At $455K, that's $9,380 you keep by choosing flat fee over traditional commission. Same MLS listing. Same buyer exposure. Same professional service.
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