A simple way to decide when your offer is strong enough
You're trying to decide whether to write now or wait for the next house to hit the market. My rule if the price and terms you can live with match what homes have actually been selling for, moving decisively is usually safer than hesitating.
One number to respect from recent closed results in Chesterton, IN is this offers landed about 99.2% of asking last month, and a typical sale took 52 days. That matters because it sets expectations for how much room there is to "negotiate just because". Some metrics were not reported for this period. Even with that limitation, Chesterton, IN is telling us buyers are generally closing close to asking price, and the typical timeline suggests you may not get instant feedback if you wait too long to act. Write your offer around the reality that homes have been closing near asking. If you want negotiating room, focus it in terms you can measure and control, not a deep price cut that the market may not support. Before you submit, decide your non-negotiables price ceiling, inspection boundaries, and timing and align them to homes that have actually sold around that level in Chesterton, IN last month.