I would use recent market pace to decide which homes deserve quick action.
If every home search starts to feel like a scramble, I would tighten the plan before adding more tours. In Corona, CA, a typical sale took 42 days over the previous 30 days, which gives you time to think, but not enough time to stay vague about what you want.
A focused touring plan matters more in a market that still leans toward sellers. Supply stood at 2.78 months recently, and recent offers landed at about 99% of asking. To me, that says you have room to compare, yet the strongest fit can still get away if you hesitate for too long. In Corona, CA, I would rather see you get serious about match quality than chase volume. The typical asking price for active homes was $799,000 last month, while the typical closed price was $735,000. That spread tells me not every listing is the same value proposition, which is exactly why touring blindly wastes energy. Rank homes before you step inside. Keep one short list for immediate contenders and one backup list for later. When a home checks the right boxes, decide quickly whether it deserves a real move.
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