The recent pace tells me speed matters, but reckless speed is still a terrible hobby.
Trying to decide if you should jump on a house fast or wait for something better in Los Altos, CA? My rule of thumb is simple move quickly, but do not confuse urgency with chaos. Last month, a typical sale took 8 days and closed at 104.4% of asking, so the market is rewarding buyers who are ready before the right home appears, not after.
The answer to the speed question is yes - you need to be ready now, not later. In Los Altos, CA, supply recently stood at 1.52 months, and there were 44 active listings alongside 34 sales over the same stretch. That is enough activity to create options, but not enough breathing room for a leisurely "let me think about it for two weekends" routine. I would not read this as a license to overpay blindly. A typical asking price for active homes was $4,384,000 over the previous 30 days, while the typical sold price came in at $4,204,000. At the same time, recent offers landed above asking on average, which tells me results are not uniform. Some homes are drawing aggressive competition, and some are simply sitting there hoping for a miracle. Your job is to know the difference before you write. Get fully underwritten, not just casually preapproved. Build a short list of must-haves and deal-breakers before touring, because the market will not pause while you discover your feelings in the driveway. Review each target home's pricing against the current competition. Then write clean, decisive offers on the homes that truly fit. Sellers reading this should expect prepared buyers in Los Altos, CA, especially when a well-positioned home enters the market without pricing gymnastics.
About Charlie Giang
Charlie Giang is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Charlie Giang, specializing in the Los Altos market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Charlie Giang provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →