If you are deciding how fast to move, the recent sale timeline gives you a practical guardrail.
If you are wondering whether you can take your time or need to move quickly, I would use the recent sale timeline as the first guardrail. In Boston, MA, a typical sale took 42 days over the previous 30 days, which tells me there is room for careful decision-making without drifting into hesitation.
Over the previous 30 days, supply stood at 2.54 months, and recent offers landed about 97.9% of asking. A typical sold price was $1,210,000 last month, while the typical asking price for active homes was $1,795,000 over that same recent period. For someone stepping into Boston, MA now, that combination points to a market where selection matters more than speed alone. I would not read 42 days as permission to be casual, because lower supply still limits choices, but I also would not assume every listing demands an instant decision when recent offers averaged just under asking. Tour with a ranking system before you start. Compare each home against the recent typical sold price of $1,210,000 and the active typical asking price of $1,795,000. Set a firm walk-away number before you see the first property. Keep your paperwork ready so you can move cleanly when the right fit appears.
About Dick Lee
Dick Lee is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Exp Realty, specializing in the Boston market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Dick Lee provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →