The latest pace suggests you still need to be ready, but not reckless.
If you have been avoiding the market because you expect every decision to feel frantic, take a breath. The better approach right now is to stay prepared enough to move when needed without treating every listing like your only chance.
A typical sale took 27 days in Montebello, CA over the previous month, and recent offers closed at 97.5% of asking. Supply stood at 2.32 months. That is competitive, but it is still manageable for someone who walks in ready. You need a plan, not panic. The typical sold price was $959,995 last month, and active homes carried a typical asking price of $892,495. I would use both numbers to judge value with more precision. In Montebello, CA, preparation matters because good homes can still move quickly, but the market does not require you to surrender your budget or your standards to stay in the game. Get your financing lined up before you tour seriously. Narrow your search around homes that fit your non-negotiables. Act fast only when the house and the number both make sense, and keep moving when they do not.
About Ashley Kay
Ashley Kay is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Re/Max Champions, specializing in the Montebello 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 →