No, I completely get that, which is why in my very first post, I mentioned "I'm sidelined like the rest," either unwilling or not budgeted for the $200K premium in price escalation over just two years' time. Nothing about these properties justifies their price, but there's usually another buyer who needs that home more than you do. That's not a justification of value to me, it's just a bubble that hasn't deflated yet.
Really, very few people are eager to jump into this historic affordability crunch, which is why this market is wiped out and we're in stalemate. Wages will never come close to match, so "wanting this house more than the next guy" comes down to sometimes really unsound financial decisions or more creative ways to improve income.
With Texas' property tax structure, we're lucky this is a nondisclosure state. But really, a $40K decrease in price is far more valuable to the buyer than $50K in concessions at closing.