Recent supply, price, and timing numbers point to a decision based on readiness.
If you are stuck between waiting for a cleaner opening and moving now, I would base that call on readiness more than forecasting. Amherst County, VA recently showed 2 months of supply, a 33-day typical sale timeline, and quick movement on newer listings, so preparation is carrying a lot of the advantage.
Recent market conditions in Amherst County, VA showed 2 months of supply, a typical sale timeline of 33 days, and a typical sold price of $282,550. New listings over the last 3 months averaged 4 days on market, and pending homes showed a typical 9-day timeline. That is a mix of limited choice and quick early response. For buyers, that means waiting only helps if you use the time to get more prepared. For sellers, waiting only helps if the extra time improves your pricing, condition, or launch quality. Amherst County, VA is not handing out easy opportunities to people who are drifting. It is favoring people who already know their next move when the opening appears. Use this week to define your price boundaries. If you are selling, finish the work that lets you go live cleanly. If you are buying, narrow your target list before the next good option appears.
About Scott Fogleman
Scott Fogleman is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with New Home Team, specializing in the Amherst County market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Scott Fogleman provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →