Recent timelines show why some homes deserve urgency and others do not
If you are asking whether you need to move immediately when a home hits the market, the short answer is not always. In Tuscany Master Association, NV, the latest timelines show a split market where some properties move quickly and others take much longer.
A typical closed sale took 16 days over the previous 30 days, but newly pending homes showed 49 days and the broader pending pool came in at 31 days. In the last three months, new listings averaged 10 days and recently closed homes averaged 37 days. That is a meaningful spread, and it changes how I would advise a buyer to act. The key implication is that speed alone is not the story. A well-priced, well-prepared home can still disappear quickly, while another listing may sit long enough to create room for better terms. In Tuscany Master Association, NV, this is why I do not tell buyers to rush across the board. I would rather identify which homes are likely to draw strong competition and which ones are more likely to reward patience. Move quickly on homes that are fresh, clean, and priced in line with recent contracts. Slow down and negotiate harder on listings that have been exposed longer than the recent 16-day closing pace. Keep your approval and paperwork ready either way. That preparation lets you choose speed when it helps and restraint when it protects you.
About Dale Jones
Dale Jones is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX LEGACY, specializing in the Tuscany Master Association market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Dale Jones provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →