Redfin Reports Home Prices Climb 2% From a Year Ago, With Low Supply Fueling Competition
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Prices posted their biggest increase in over seven months, with more demand than supply as high mortgage rates deter sellers
Prices are rising substantially in some metro areas, including
High home prices and mortgage rates pushed the typical homebuyer’s monthly payment up to a record
Prices are rising because there’s more demand than supply. Redfin’s Homebuyer Demand Index—which measures early-stage demand by tracking requests for tours and other buying services from Redfin agents—is up
“Even though buyers are trepidatious about high mortgage rates, we’re seeing bidding wars in several pockets of the market because there are so few options and even fewer good options,” said
Leading indicators of homebuying activity:
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The daily average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was
6.87% on July 19, down from a half-year high of7.22% two weeks earlier. For the week ending July 13, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was6.96% , the highest level since November. -
Mortgage-purchase applications during the week ending July 14 declined
1% from a week earlier, seasonally adjusted. Purchase applications were down21% from a year earlier. -
The seasonally adjusted Redfin Homebuyer Demand Index was down from the week earlier but up
2% from a year earlier, the eighth consecutive annual increase. Demand was dropping at this time in 2022 as mortgage rates fluctuated. -
Google searches for “homes for sale” were up essentially flat from a month earlier during the week ending July 15, and down about
14% from a year earlier. -
Touring activity as of July 17 was up
17% from the start of the year, compared with a1% decrease at the same time last year, according to home tour technology company ShowingTime. Tours increased slowly during this time last year as mortgage rates fluctuated.
Key housing market takeaways for 400+
Unless otherwise noted, this data covers the four-week period ending June 16. Redfin’s weekly housing market data goes back through 2015. For bullets that include metro-level breakdowns, Redfin analyzed the 50 most populous
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The median home sale price was
, up$382,500 2.1% from a year earlier. That’s the second straight year-over-year increase after more than four months of declines. -
Sale prices increased most in
Milwaukee (12.2% YoY),Miami (9.7% ),Cincinnati (9.5% ),Newark, NJ (7.3% ) andAnaheim, CA (6.9% ). -
Home-sale prices declined in 20 metros, with the biggest drops in
Austin, TX (-9.2% YoY),Detroit (-5.5% ),Las Vegas (-5.5% ),Phoenix (-5.1% ) andFort Worth, TX (-5.1% ). -
The median asking price of newly listed homes was
, up$392,875 2.1% from a year earlier. Asking prices have been increasing for more than a month. -
The monthly mortgage payment on the median-asking-price home hit a record
at a$2,656 6.96% mortgage rate, the average for the week ending July 13. That’s up15% from a year earlier. -
Pending home sales were down
14.8% year over year, continuing a year-plus streak of double-digit declines. Pending home sales fell in all but one of the metros Redfin analyzed. They declined most inCleveland (-30.4% ),Newark, NJ (-27.6% YoY),Providence, RI (-26.5% ),Warren, MI (-26.2% ) andBoston (-24.7% ). They increased2.8% inAustin . -
New listings of homes for sale fell
25.1% year over year. -
New listings declined in all metros Redfin analyzed. They fell most in
Las Vegas (-47.8% YoY),Phoenix (-41.1% ),Providence, RI (-36.9% ),Seattle (-35.8% ) andNewark, NJ (-34.8% ). -
Active listings (the number of homes listed for sale at any point during the period) dropped
16.1% from a year earlier, the biggest drop since February 2022. Active listings were down slightly from a month earlier; typically, they post month-over-month increases at this time of year. - Months of supply—a measure of the balance between supply and demand, calculated by the number of months it would take for the current inventory to sell at the current sales pace—was 2.8 months, the highest level since April. Four to five months of supply is considered balanced, with a lower number indicating seller’s market conditions.
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29.8% of homes that went under contract had an accepted offer within the first two weeks on the market, on par with the share a year earlier. - Homes that sold were on the market for a median of 27 days, the shortest span in 10 months. That’s up from 22 days a year earlier.
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36.6% of homes sold above their final list price, down from47% a year earlier. -
On average,
5.7% of homes for sale each week had a price drop, on par with5.8% a year earlier. -
The average sale-to-list price ratio, which measures how close homes are selling to their final asking prices, was
100% . That’s down from101.2% a year earlier.
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https://www.redfin.com/news/housing-market-update-home-prices-climb-low-supply
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