If you are trying to avoid overpaying, the recent numbers point to speed and selectivity.
Trying to figure out whether you can still negotiate in Woodside, CA without getting laughed out of the room? My short answer is yes, but only if you stay brutally realistic about pace and competition. Over the previous 30 days, a typical sale closed in 7 days and offers landed at 108.2% of asking, which is not exactly a market known for leisurely soul-searching. I read that as a market where hesitation is expensive, but blind enthusiasm is expensive too. The smart move is to get clear on your ceiling before you fall in love with a front gate, a long driveway, and the fantasy that nobody else noticed the same house.
Here is the practical takeaway. Last month, supply stood at 3.8 months in Woodside, CA, and the market was labeled a seller's market. Pair that with a typical sold price of $5,750,000 and a 108.2% close to asking, and I would not count on casual low offers doing much besides entertaining the seller over coffee. What matters for your decision is not just price, but timing. A typical list price for active homes was $4,895,000 last month, while the typical closed price came in at $5,750,000, so I would treat asking prices as the opening scene, not the full movie. Woodside, CA is giving buyers a very clear message right now the homes that win attention can move fast, and the final number may not stay politely attached to the sticker. Get fully underwritten before you tour seriously. Set a hard purchase ceiling and leave a little room above asking if the home checks every box. Narrow your must-haves now, not after the weekend crowd shows up. Move quickly on the right fit, and skip the dramatic bargain-hunting audition.
About Charlie Giang
Charlie Giang is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with Charlie Giang, specializing in the Woodside 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 →