Bidding Wars Climb in May as Coronavirus Intensifies Housing Shortage
In May, 49.4% of Redfin offers encountered competition, marking an increase from 43.9% in April. Despite a 18.9% decrease in available listings compared to last year, sellers are returning as COVID-19 restrictions ease. The report highlights that bidding wars intensified, with 64.1% of offers in Boston facing competition. Meanwhile, Miami had the lowest at 28.6%. The surge in demand for homes, particularly single-family units, is influencing prices. The real estate landscape remains volatile due to rising COVID-19 cases, affecting buyer confidence.
- Increase in competitive offers from 43.9% in April to 49.4% in May.
- Strong demand for homes leads to bidding wars, particularly in Boston (64.1%) and Dallas (60.8%).
- Single-family homes show a notable increase in competition, up to 51.5% from 45.6% in April.
- Continued housing shortage with listings down 18.9% from last year.
- Rising COVID-19 cases may impact buyer confidence moving forward.
- Miami's bidding-war rate at a low 28.6% suggests a disparity in market activity.
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While sellers are jumping back into the market as states across the country reopen, there remains a shortage in houses for sale, which is fueling bidding wars; the number of listings on the market in May was
"Bidding wars also jumped in May because homebuyers felt they were starting to get more clarity around where the economy was headed, with cities around the nation lifting stay-at-home orders. This gave house hunters more confidence to compete," said Redfin lead economist Taylor Marr. "But with coronavirus cases back on the rise in many states, only time will tell whether that confidence is sustainable."
Of the 24 metros in this analysis, 11 saw a majority of Redfin offers facing competition in May. That's up from eight metros in April.
Redfin agents say competition has picked up significantly in recent weeks with fierce bidding wars, many involving all-cash offers that are driving up prices.
Boston, Dallas and D.C. Were Among the Most Competitive Markets
The Boston metro area had the highest rate of competition, with
"We're seeing a frenzy," Boston Redfin agent Delince Louis said. "Any home below
To be included in this analysis, metros must have had at least 50 offers written by Redfin agents from May 1, 2020 to May 31, 2020. An offer is considered part of a bidding war if a Redfin agent reported that it received at least one competing bid.
In Miami, just
Detroit experienced the largest increase last month, with the share of offers facing competition climbing 26.5 percentage points to
Meanwhile, Las Vegas saw its bidding-war rate drop by 21.2 percentage points, making it the biggest decliner.
Single-Family Homes Were the Most Likely to See Bidding Wars
In May,
"People no longer want to share laundry or a yard," Louis said. "I listed a single-family home in Boston proper at the height of the coronavirus lockdown and it got 14 offers. 'Home' means more right now than ever, and we're seeing this new sense of urgency among buyers to find places with more privacy."
In some of the most competitive metros, including Boston and Seattle, agents said relatively affordable homes were the most likely to receive multiple offers.
"It feels like virtually every home between
Here's a metro-level look at bidding war rates in May compared with April:
Metro area | Share of Redfin offers that faced | Share of Redfin offers that faced |
Boston, MA | ||
Dallas, TX | ||
Washington, D.C. | ||
Salt Lake City, UT | ||
Denver, CO | ||
Seattle, WA | ||
Austin, TX | ||
San Francisco / San Jose, CA | ||
Minneapolis, MN | ||
Los Angeles, CA | ||
Portland, OR | ||
Detroit, MI | ||
San Diego, CA | ||
New York, NY | ||
Sacramento, CA | ||
Atlanta, GA | ||
Philadelphia, PA | ||
Phoenix, AZ | ||
Houston, TX | ||
Raleigh, NC | ||
Chicago, IL | ||
Las Vegas, NV | ||
Tampa, FL | ||
Miami, FL | ||
National |
*NOTE: Due to data availability, April represents the share of Redfin offers that faced competition between April 9, 2020 and April 30, 2020. |
To read the full report, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/blog/competition-increases-homebuyers-coronavirus-drives-housing-shortage.
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