Recent pricing and pace tell me this is a market for prepared decisions, not casual browsing.
If you're wondering whether shopping now means overpaying, here's my rule of thumb in Menlo Park, CA, you can buy intelligently, but you cannot buy casually. Over the previous 30 days, supply stood at 1.24 months, a typical sale took 10 days, and recent accepted prices reached 108.1% of asking. Translation hesitation is expensive, but panic is worse. In Menlo Park, CA, the winning move is not rushing into the wrong house. It is getting so prepared that when the right one shows up, you move like somebody who already did the homework.
The first answer is yes, this is a competitive setup. Last month, the typical sold price was $3,000,000, and the typical asking price among active homes was $3,446,500. A typical sale took 10 days last month, which is quick by any normal human standard. That tells me buyers need clarity before the weekend tour schedule starts, not halfway through it. I would read the gap between active asking prices and recent sold prices carefully. It does not automatically mean every home is overpriced, and it does not give me permission to invent a discount fantasy either. What it does mean is simple in Menlo Park, CA, sellers are aiming high, and buyers who succeed are usually the ones who know their ceiling, know their must-haves, and do not confuse a beautiful kitchen with a sound decision. Get fully lined up before you fall in love with a house. Decide your walk-away price in advance so competition does not talk you into bad math. Keep your short list tight and your paperwork tighter. When a home fits, move quickly. When it doesn't, let someone else adopt the problem property and its suspiciously charming staging.
About Charlie Giang
Charlie Giang is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Charlie Giang, specializing in the Menlo Park 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 →