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Half of Redfin Home Offers Faced Bidding Wars in December as Housing Market Defied Holiday Slump

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In December 2020, 49.7% of home offers from Redfin agents faced bidding wars, marking a decline from 55.9% in November but highlighting stable demand despite seasonal trends. The housing market has remained competitive due to low interest rates, with the 30-year mortgage rate hitting 2.65%. Home prices rose 13.1% year-over-year, and sales increased 16.2%. Notably, Salt Lake City (75.6%) and San Diego (74.5%) had the highest bidding-war rates. Luxury homes, particularly those priced between $1 million and $1.5 million, were most likely to attract such competition.

Positive
  • Bidding war rate remained high at 49.7%, indicating strong demand.
  • Home prices increased 13.1% year-over-year, reflecting market strength.
  • Sales rose 16.2% seasonally adjusted, suggesting robust activity.
  • Low mortgage rates at 2.65% may continue to stimulate demand.
Negative
  • Bidding wars decreased from 55.9% in November, indicating a potential cooling in competition.
  • Severe housing shortage persists, with home supply down 56.8% year-over-year in Salt Lake City.

SEATTLE, Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — Nationwide, 49.7% of home offers written by Redfin agents faced bidding wars in December, according to a new report from Redfin (redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. While that's down from a revised rate of 55.9% in November, it represents the eighth-straight month in which about half of Redfin offers encountered competition. An offer is considered part of a bidding war if a Redfin agent reported that it received at least one competing bid.

American homebuyers have faced fervent competition during the coronavirus pandemic, resulting from a jump in relocations made possible by remote work, a severe housing shortage and record-low interest rates. In the first week of 2021, the rate on 30-year fixed mortgages sank to 2.65%—the 17th all-time low in less than a year.

The housing market usually slows down significantly during the winter months as families take time off for the holidays and avoid the cold weather, but that wasn't the case this year. Home prices increased 13.1% year over year in December, and home sales grew 16.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis.

"The housing market is unseasonably hot—it's behaving like it normally does in the spring, with plenty of demand from homebuyers," Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather said. "Typically, the vast majority of homes for sale in December are homes that have been sitting on the market because they're overpriced or there's a problem with the property. This December, with so many Americans moving, scores of desirable homes hit the market—but not enough to satisfy insatiable demand from homebuyers. The result? Fierce bidding wars."

Salt Lake City and San Diego Were the Most Competitive Markets
The Salt Lake City metro area had the highest bidding-war rate of the 24 metros in this analysis, with 75.6% of Redfin offers facing competition. Next came San Diego, at 74.5%, followed by San Francisco/San Jose, at 67.4%. Seattle (65.3%) and Denver (58.4%) rounded out the top five.

"In Salt Lake City, every property gets into a bidding war unless it's really overpriced," said Ryan Aycock, Redfin Salt Lake City's market manager Ryan Aycockin Salt Lake City. "One of our agents just helped a buyer put in a bid for a $329,000 four-bedroom home in Taylorsville that received 19 other offers. To win, you have to offer 5% to 10% over the asking price and waive all of your contingencies. Buyers are very frustrated. They're competing with out-of-state money. We had a client from Palo Alto who bought a 4,500-square-foot home on a half acre for $600,000, and his mortgage payment was less than what he'd been paying in rent for his tiny California condo."

An acute shortage of homes for sale, along with booming demand, is fueling Salt Lake City's intensely competitive market. Home supply in the metro was down 56.8% year over year in December, while home sales were up 14.6%. The lack of homes for sale is partially due to an especially severe shortage of new listings, which were down 44.3% year over year in Salt Lake City last month. That compares with a 13.6% gain nationwide.

Million-Dollar Homes Were the Most Likely to Attract Bidding Wars

Homes listed between $1 million and $1.5 million were the most likely to encounter bidding wars, with 60.3% of Redfin offers facing competition in December. In second place were homes listed between $600,000 and $800,000, with 55.3% of offers seeing bidding wars. Homes listed for less than $200,000 were the least likely to see competition, with a bidding-war rate of 34%

"Luxury homes in Utah are getting into bidding wars more frequently than they were before the pandemic," Aycock said. "This is partially because folks are moving here from expensive cities and bringing their salaries with them, and partially because there are a lot of move-up buyers taking advantage of low mortgage rates and purchasing larger homes. Plus, a lot of people have actually saved money during the pandemic."

Competition for high-end homes is on the rise in part because so many affluent Americans have been relocating during the pandemic. Sales of luxury homes surged 61% in the fall, far outpacing the 7% increase in sales of affordable homes, a recent Redfin analysis found. Similarly, demand for second homes has skyrocketed 100%—further evidence of the country's "K-shaped" economic recovery.

Single-Family Homes Were Much More Likely to Attract Competition Than Condos

Single-family homes were the most likely property type to attract bidding wars in December, with 53.6% of Redfin offers encountering competition. That compares with a bidding-war rate of 46.1% for townhouses and 33.9% for condos.

The single-family home has been the hottest property type during the pandemic because it typically offers more space and privacy—essential features for many families that are working from home and engaging in remote learning. With shared amenities and close quarters, condos haven't fared as well.

Bidding-War Rates By Metro Area, December 2020 and November 2020

Metro Area*

Share of Redfin offers that faced
bidding wars in December 2020

Share of Redfin offers that faced
bidding wars in November 2020

Salt Lake City, UT

75.6%

56.0%

San Diego, CA

74.5%

80.1%

San Francisco / San Jose, CA

67.4%

66.7%

Seattle, WA

65.3%

62.5%

Denver, CO

58.4%

66.7%

Raleigh, NC

58.3%

44.9%

Phoenix, AZ

57.8%

59.1%

Washington, D.C.

57.8%

60.4%

Los Angeles, CA

57.5%

63.7%

Sacramento, CA

55.8%

62.5%

Austin, TX

53.9%

69.5%

Detroit, MI

50.0%

50.0%

Las Vegas, NV

47.1%

42.4%

Boston, MA

46.5%

49.7%

Tampa, FL

45.8%

40.0%

Portland, OR

45.5%

54.5%

Philadelphia, PA

44.2%

54.1%

Minneapolis, MN

42.3%

37.0%

New York, NY

39.6%

41.4%

Miami, FL

35.9%

47.4%

Atlanta, GA

29.3%

37.2%

Chicago, IL

25.2%

37.2%

Houston, TX

21.5%

37.5%

Dallas, TX

21.3%

45.2%

*To be included in this analysis, metros must have had at least 20 offers written by Redfin agents from Dec. 1, 2020 to Dec. 31, 2020.

To view the full report, including charts and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/real-estate-bidding-wars-december-2020/

About Redfin
Redfin (www.redfin.com) is a technology-powered residential real estate company, redefining real estate in the consumer's favor in a commission-driven industry. We do this by integrating every step of the home buying and selling process and pairing our own agents with our own technology, creating a service that is faster, better and costs less. We offer brokerage, iBuying, mortgage, and title services, and we are the #1 nationwide brokerage website, offering a host of online tools to consumers, including the Redfin Estimate. We represent people buying and selling homes in over 90 markets in the United States and Canada. Since our launch in 2006, we have saved our customers over $800 million and we've helped them buy or sell more than 235,000 homes worth more than $115 billion.

For more information or to contact a local Redfin real estate agent, visit www.redfin.com. To learn about housing market trends and download data, visit the Redfin Data Center. To be added to Redfin's press release distribution list, email press@redfin.com. To view Redfin's press center, click here.

 

 

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FAQ

What percentage of home offers faced bidding wars in December 2020 for RDFN?

In December 2020, 49.7% of home offers written by Redfin agents faced bidding wars.

How did home prices perform in December 2020 according to RDFN?

Home prices increased by 13.1% year-over-year in December 2020.

What were the top competitive markets for bidding wars in December 2020 for RDFN?

Salt Lake City and San Diego had the highest bidding-war rates at 75.6% and 74.5%, respectively.

What drove the competitive housing market in December 2020 for RDFN?

Factors include low interest rates, high demand due to relocations, and a significant housing shortage.

What price range of homes faced the most competition in December 2020 for RDFN?

Homes listed between $1 million and $1.5 million faced the most competition, with 60.3% encountering bidding wars.

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