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Home Sales Exceed Pre-Pandemic Levels for the First Time

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Home sales have surpassed pre-pandemic levels for the first time, with a 2% increase compared to January-February, as reported by Redfin. Despite rising COVID-19 cases, demand is driven by historically low mortgage rates, with the average 30-year fixed rate at 3.03%. Key indicators show a 10% rise in pending sales and a Redfin home-buying demand index 20% above pre-pandemic levels. However, new listings are insufficient, leading to a 29% decrease in homes for sale year-over-year, resulting in increased competition and rising home prices, with average sales up 7% to $310,000.

Positive
  • Home sales increased 2% compared to pre-pandemic levels.
  • Average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to 3.03%.
  • Pending sales rose 10% from pre-pandemic levels.
  • Redfin home-buying demand index is 20% above pre-pandemic levels.
  • Average home sale price rose 7% to $310,000.
Negative
  • Total number of homes for sale decreased by 29% year-over-year.
  • New listings at pre-pandemic levels but not enough to meet demand.

SEATTLE, July 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — Home sales surpassed pre-pandemic levels for the first time the week ending July 5, up 2% on a seasonally adjusted basis compared to January and February levels, according to a new report from Redfin (www.redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. 

The housing market continued its recovery in the week ending July 5 despite the rise in COVID-19 cases. Demand is being propelled primarily by record low mortgage rates; the average 30-year fixed rate was down to 3.03% for the week ending July 9.

"The industry is responding to an avalanche of applications for refinances and purchases," said Rob Foos, a mortgage advisor with Redfin Mortgage in Boston. "A combination of rock-bottom rates plus pent-up purchase demand has resulted in the highest levels of purchase applications in about a decade."

Several leading indicators suggest that home sales will continue to increase in the coming weeks; pending sales grew 10% from pre-pandemic levels on a seasonally adjusted basis and the Redfin home-buying demand index has hovered around 20% above the pre-pandemic levels for seven straight weeks. Mortgage purchase applications were also about 15% above pre-pandemic levels.

Potential sellers worry about finding their next home

New listings were at their pre-pandemic levels for three straight weeks, up 1% on average on a seasonally adjusted basis. But there aren't enough new listings to satisfy the strong homebuying demand. As a result, the total number of homes for sale was down 29% from a year ago. Redfin agents report that sellers are now rarely citing coronavirus concerns as a reason not to list, but more often cite the lack of homes for sale itself as the thing that's holding them back.

"Some of my clients are considering selling, but it's a matter of finding a home they can buy," said Redfin agent Thomas Wiederstein in Phoenix. "Even if they do find a home that checks all the boxes, many move-up buyers can't buy a new home before they sell their current one. With bidding wars so common, it's very hard to get an offer accepted that's contingent on the sale of the buyer's current home."

Lack of homes for sale fuels competition

Buyers face competition more often than not, as more than half of Redfin offers faced a bidding war in June for the second month in a row, and homes are going off-market quickly. The share of listings that went off market within two weeks stood at 45% this week, up from 35% a year ago. Shoshana Godwin, a Redfin agent in Seattle, is seeing a return to bidding wars and buyers waiving contingencies to make their offers more attractive.

"We're back to buyers waiving their rights to cancel the contract if something pops up during the inspection or they can't get their loan approved. Buyers used to try to inspect the home before writing an offer, but now sellers are providing an inspection report upfront. That brings in even more bidders because they don't need to spend $500 on an inspection just to make an offer," Godwin said.

Redfin San Francisco agent Chad Eng describes a housing market that feels "chaotic" in the absence of pre-pandemic norms.

"Due to COVID-19, agents are scheduling back-to-back 15-minute in-person home tours instead of holding traditional open houses. If you miss your appointment, you're out of luck. Sellers often set a deadline for buyers to submit offers so they can review all of their options at once, but now that there's so much uncertainty, sellers who receive one strong offer are less willing to wait around to see what else trickles in. I've seen multiple sellers accept an offer before the deadline, meaning buyers who wait miss out on their shot at buying the home."

With competition come rising home prices. The average sale price for the week ending July 5 was $310,000, up 7% from a year ago. Asking prices for newly listed homes continue to accelerate as well, rising 16% over the same week last year to $324,900.

To view the full report, including charts, outlook and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/blog/home-sales-above-pre-coronavirus-levels/

About Redfin
Redfin (-1%26h%3D3738612622%26u%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.redfin.com%252F%26a%3Dwww.redfin.com&a=www.redfin.com" rel="nofollow">www.redfin.com) is a technology-powered residential real estate company, including brokerage, iBuying, mortgage, and title services. Founded by software engineers, we run the country's #1 most-visited brokerage website and offer 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. In a commission-driven industry, our mission is to redefine real estate in the consumer's favor. We do this by pairing our own agents with our own technology to create a service that is faster, better, and costs less. Since our launch in 2006, we have helped customers 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 was the increase in home sales reported by Redfin for the week ending July 5, 2020?

Home sales increased by 2% compared to pre-pandemic levels.

What was the average fixed mortgage rate reported by Redfin for the week ending July 9, 2020?

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was reported at 3.03%.

How much did pending sales grow according to Redfin's report?

Pending sales grew by 10% compared to pre-pandemic levels.

What is the current state of listings according to Redfin's report?

New listings have reached pre-pandemic levels, but the total number of homes for sale decreased by 29% year-over-year.

What was the average home sale price reported by Redfin for the week ending July 5, 2020?

The average home sale price was $310,000, up 7% from a year ago.

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