It’s a chicken-or-egg situation for homebuyers and sellers. Demand is rising partly due to an uptick in new listings, and listings are increasing partly because sellers are noticing more buyers enter the market.
Read More »New Home Listings on the Rise
Redfin found that new home listings in September ticked upward, marking the largest increase recorded since February 2022. Click through to find how the overall market has been impacted.
Read More »Examining U.S. Migration: Where Are People Moving To?
As relocation patterns continue to shift nationwide, the Mountain West region has emerged as a hot spot for homebuyers, according to a new study from StorageCafe, with Idaho topping the list with the highest net migration rate in the nation.
Read More »Homebuyers Backing Off Despite Increase in New Listings
According to a new Redfin report, new listings have ticked up, but near-8% mortgage rates are causing many potential homebuyers to retreat, as purchase applications remain near their lowest level in nearly 30 years.
Read More »Unexpected New Listings Drop Home Prices for Third Straight Month
"An uptick in homes with reduced prices is a small break for buyers on top of the usual seasonal factors that align to make this first week in October the best week to buy. Yet, the larger context remains challenging. Buyers still struggle with the triple threat of rising listing prices, record-high mortgage rates, and limited inventory, making affordability a continued concern," said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for Realtor.com.
Read More »U.S. Monthly Mortgage Payments Hit Record High
Record-high mortgage payments continue to motivate sellers to lower asking prices to attract more buyers, as a new Redfin report revealed the average homebuyer’s monthly housing payment is up nearly 9% year-over-year, reaching a new all-time high.
Read More »Home Prices, Listings Up; Pending Sales Down
According to Dana Anderson, a Data Journalist for Redfin, median sales prices occurred in eight of the top 50 metropolitan markets, while pending sales fell in all 50 markets at an average rate of 13%.
Read More »Market Approaching Historical ‘Best Time to Buy’
Although mortgage rates remain above 7%, the first week of October has historically been the best time to buy a home due to a drop in demand and reduced home prices.
Read More »Rising Home Prices Fueled by Ongoing Supply Shortage
Redfin's latest housing market update showed that the total share of homes on the market is down nearly 18% year-over-year, representing the biggest decline since February 2022. A significant lack of homes for sale caused home prices to rise nearly 5% annually, as mortgage-purchase applications remain at their lowest level in nearly three decades.
Read More »Housing Inventory Crunch Accelerates in July
Active housing inventory was reportedly 49.2% below typical pre-pandemic July levels, as Realtor.com reports that on a typical day in July, there were 45,000 fewer homes available to buy year-over-year.
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