Supply levels influence how much patience you can afford.
You are trying to decide if you should wait for more choices or act when the right house appears. If supply is tight, the winning move is to get decisive on your must-haves before you start touring seriously.
Looking at the latest numbers, the clearest signal was supply available inventory measured 2.35 months last month. Over that same period, a typical sale took 45 days, and recent offers landed around 95.3% of asking. That matters because fewer months of supply usually means fewer true substitutes when a home matches your criteria. Some metrics were not reported for this period. Still, with 2.35 months of supply and a 45-day typical sale timeline, I treat hesitation as a cost you can lose the right house and still not gain meaningfully better options the following week. Decide your non-negotiables before you tour, and write them down so you do not get swayed by cosmetic details. When a home checks the boxes, move quickly with a clean, well-supported offer that respects the fact that buyers have been closing near 95.3% of asking. Keep a backup list of acceptable alternatives so you stay calm, but do not wait for a perfect flood of listings in a 2.35-month supply environment in Roanoke, VA.