The market is getting more buyer-friendly as a result of a combination of increasing inventory levels and price decreases, according to Realtor.com’s July housing data. In July 2024, the number of active homes for sale increased by 36.6% from the same month the previous year, reaching a post-pandemic high. At the same time, the percentage of listings with price reductions reached 18.9%, the highest level since October.
The inventory scars of the pandemic-era housing market are continuing to fade,” said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist of Realtor.com. “Although active listings are still short of the pre-pandemic mark, we saw the gap continue to narrow meaningfully as active listings hit a post-pandemic high. As sellers continue to list homes and buyers become choosier, the time a home spends on the market is extending, thereby helping the housing market move in a more buyer-friendly direction. In response, sellers are curbing expectations and reducing listing prices more often which could set the stage for more sales this fall, especially if mortgage rates continue to decline.”
The total number of properties for sale climbed by 22.6% nationwide, marking the ninth consecutive month of growth and exceeding the 22.4% rate from the previous month. Although inventories remains below pre-pandemic levels, the difference between the levels in 2017–2019 and the current levels is decreasing.
Source: Mortgage Point