Momentum Is Building as the Spring Market Picks Up — But Patience Still Matters
As property tax season approaches, most people don’t realize how much influence they actually have over their property tax valuation, or how much that number can impact what they pay each year.
As we head into the spring market, Siena is showing clear signs of increased activity — but it’s still a market that requires patience.
January wasn’t about closings — it was about momentum building. With multiple homes already under contract, Siena appears to be setting up for more activity in February and early spring.
December had just one closing, so the monthly averages reflect a single sale, not a broad market shift. December is best viewed as a snapshot rather than a trend-setting month.
Siena neighbors, get ready for an afternoon of sweet treats, holiday fun, and community cheer! Cece’s Froyo is celebrating its 5-Year Anniversary on Friday, December 13th, and they’re inviting everyone to join in on the festivities.
Siena’s 10th Annual Brown Santa Toy Drive was an incredible success! Families came to celebrate the season as kids posed for festive photos with Santa and enjoyed delicious treats.
November Shows a Measured Pace: Siena saw 4 closings in November — slower than October’s 9, but still showing steady movement as buyers re-engaged after a quiet September.
October was a clear bounce-back month. With 9 closings, stronger buyer engagement, and significantly fewer homes on the market, Siena’s fall market is showing real signs of stabilization.
Get ready for a cheerful holiday tradition as Siena Today marks a decade of Snacks with Santa and its annual toy drive.






























