A tighter market still calls for discipline, especially when homes move quickly.
If you are worried about missing out, I want to be clear not every listing deserves an aggressive response. In San Dimas, CA, homes that closed over the previous month took a typical 22 days and offers averaged about 101% of asking, but that still does not justify chasing the wrong property.
The recent numbers in San Dimas, CA tell me competition exists, not that every home is a must-have. A typical sale took 22 days over the previous month, supply stood at 1.94 months, and accepted offers came in around 101% of asking. That is enough to reward preparation, but not enough to excuse poor judgment. For a buyer, the real risk is not simply losing one house. The bigger risk is stretching beyond the budget or overlooking flaws because the market feels fast. I would rather see you miss a home than spend years correcting a rushed decision. In San Dimas, CA, discipline is still a competitive advantage. Set your ceiling before you fall in love. Walk away from homes with deal-breakers you already know matter. Save your strongest move for the right property, not the first one that creates pressure. That is how I would protect both your money and your options.
About Ashley Kay
Ashley Kay is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Re/Max Champions, specializing in the San Dimas market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Ashley Kay provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →