Forget Black Friday -- Thursdays are the day for home price cuts
Research from Zillow indicates that home buyers can expect the best discounts on homes listed on Thursdays, with about 28% of sellers reducing their prices, the highest since 2018. Price cuts average around 3% of the listing price, translating to approximately $11,000 on a typical home. Buyers may find larger reductions in cities like Buffalo, while Phoenix has the smallest cuts. The current market is seeing homes linger on the market 45% longer, providing buyers with more negotiating power.
- 28% of sellers have cut their prices, a record high.
- Price cuts average about $11,000 per typical home, or 3% of the listing price.
- Buyers are experiencing less competition and more bargaining power.
- Price reductions are modest, typically between 2.6% and 3.8%.
For-sale homes are most likely to be discounted on a Thursday, three weeks after being listed for sale
- Home buyers should look for price cuts on Thursdays, but don't expect many on the weekends.
- Price cuts are usually about
3% of the list price, which is almost$11,000 on a typical home. - Nearly
30% of sellers have cut their prices, the highest share since 2018.
SEATTLE, Nov. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Home buyers looking for a Black Friday deal may want to shop on Thursdays. That's the day of the week when sellers are most likely to slash their list price, according to new research from Zillow. This fall, a record
When sellers cut prices,
The best time of year for bargains typically runs from the beginning of July to the middle of September. These are often discounts on homes that didn't find a buyer during the busy spring and summer home shopping seasons. As homes linger on the market past October, it becomes increasingly less likely that their prices will come down.
"Fall and early-winter sellers likely understand the market is slower during the colder months and may have built that into their pricing strategy, resulting in fewer price cuts," said Zillow senior economist Orphe Divounguy. "This year may be the exception. This fall, a record number of sellers have already adjusted their list price to keep up with the rapidly shifting market. The price they set just weeks ago may no longer be attainable in light of rising mortgage rates and falling demand."
Buyers shouldn't hold their breath for doorbuster discounts. Price drops are typically modest — between
If a seller is going to cut their home's price, it usually happens three weeks after listing. The exception is in the winter, when homes are typically listed for roughly seven weeks before sellers cut prices. Price reductions are now happening sooner than they used to prior to the pandemic, when listings would typically linger for four weeks before a price reduction.
Bargain hunters have more opportunity to snag a discount in today's housing market than they have had in years. The share of listings with a price cut has been steadily rising as homes remain on the market
"Buyers who are pre-approved for a mortgage at today's rates will not only find more discounts, but they'll have a much better buying experience," said Divounguy. "They will have more time to make a decision and will be able to include contingencies in their offer, which could help them avoid a costly mistake. A home should be a long-term investment, and buyers today have a better opportunity to land the right home than they have had in several years."
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