Yes, but only if you walk in prepared for speed and stay disciplined on price.
If you are wondering whether you can still buy without getting pushed into a bad decision, the answer is yes, but you need a tighter plan. In Beverly Hills, MI, homes that closed recently moved in a typical 3 days, so hesitation is more expensive than preparation right now.
Speed is the first issue to respect. Over the previous 30 days, a typical closed sale in Beverly Hills, MI took 3 days, recent offers came in at about 102.5% of asking, and only 15 active homes were on the market at month end. That tells me buyers need to be decisive, but not reckless. The second issue is selection. Last month, 19 homes came to market, 10 went pending, and 4 closed, while pending homes carried a typical asking price of $564,950 and a typical pending timeline of 16 days. I would read that as a market where good opportunities do appear in Beverly Hills, MI, but they are not sitting around long enough for a casual search process. Get fully clear on your ceiling before you tour. Narrow your target list so you are not comparing homes that do not belong in the same decision set. When the right property shows up, act quickly with clean terms and realistic expectations. Keep your must-haves short. Keep your paperwork ready. That is how I would reduce regret in this market.
About Ed Brittingham
Ed Brittingham is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with REMAX Eclipse, specializing in the Beverly Hills market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Ed Brittingham provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →