A measured touring plan can help you act faster when the right home appears
If you are touring homes in Thousand Oaks, CA, I would not treat each showing as a casual browse right now. You need a sharper process than that. The market still allows room for careful decisions, but the recent pace says the right home will not wait indefinitely.
Over the previous 30 days, a typical sale took 27 days, and supply stood at 2.21 months. Recent closings also came in at about 98.8% of asking. In Thousand Oaks, CA, that tells me buyers need to sort homes quickly into three groups act, watch, or move on. That structure matters because touring without a decision framework wastes your best opportunities. In a market moving on a roughly 27-day timeline, buyers who need multiple rounds of uncertainty on every house usually end up reacting late rather than acting well. Tour with your financing, priorities, and questions already in place. Score each home against your must-haves before you leave the driveway. Be ready to move on a strong fit if the pricing aligns with recent closings. In Thousand Oaks, CA, I would rather see you decide quickly than revisit the same doubts after the best homes are gone.
About Faye Daroeian
Faye Daroeian is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX One, specializing in the Thousand Oaks market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Faye Daroeian provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →