I would use recent pace and price alignment to decide, not headlines.
If your main question is whether waiting gives you an edge, I would keep the answer simple wait only if you are not ready, not because you expect the market to pause for you. In Rhodes Ranch, NV, pending homes were going under contract in a typical 25 days over the previous 30 days, so good listings are still finding buyers on a workable timeline.
I do not see a market that forces you to rush blindly, but I also do not see one that rewards indecision. Supply stood at 4.02 months recently, and recent offers landed at 98.5% of asking, which tells me buyers still need to make credible moves when a property fits. The more useful timing signal for me is price alignment. In Rhodes Ranch, NV, active homes were priced at a typical $529,000, pending homes at $513,000, and closed homes at $480,000. That spread helps me judge when a listing is likely to attract attention versus when it is simply testing the market. Get pre-positioned before the right home appears. Focus on listings that sit close to pending and closed norms instead of stretching toward the highest asks. Tour the strongest options early. Use the recent 25-day pending pace as your reminder to move once the value is there.
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