Now - on a weekly basis - inventory is up 31.9% YoY.
Realtor.com has monthly and weekly data on the existing home market. Here is their weekly report: Weekly Housing Trends View—Data for Week Ending Sept. 28, 2024
Inventory was up year-over-year for the 46th consecutive week.
Realtor.com has monthly and weekly data on the existing home market. Here is their weekly report: Weekly Housing Trends View—Data for Week Ending Sept. 28, 2024
• Active inventory increased, with for-sale homes 31.9% above year-ago levelsHere is a graph of the year-over-year change in inventory according to realtor.com.
For the 47th consecutive week dating to November 2023, the number of listings for sale has grown year over year, and this week continues a string of growth rates in the mid-30% range that started in April. There were more homes for sale this week than in any week since January 2020, pre-pandemic. Much of the inventory buildup is due to more seller activity than buyer activity, but falling mortgage rates could mean more buyers enter the market in the coming weeks.
• New listings—a measure of sellers putting homes up for sale—jumped 1.7% this week compared with a year ago
The number of new listings has continued to increase, though at a slower pace. This slowdown isn’t entirely surprising, as a rate cut has been widely anticipated, eager sellers may have already acted by listing their homes in the weeks leading up to the Fed’s announcement. Looking ahead, with another rate cut expected before the end of 2024, we anticipate that more sellers will feel “unlocked,” as the prevailing mortgage rates come into closer alignment with their current rates.
Inventory was up year-over-year for the 46th consecutive week.
However, inventory is still historically low.
New listings remain below typical pre-pandemic levels.
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