Now - on a weekly basis - inventory is up 25.9% 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 Nov. 30, 2024
Inventory was up year-over-year for the 56th 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 Nov. 30, 2024
• Active inventory increased, with for-sale homes 25.9% above year-ago levelsHere is a graph of the year-over-year change in inventory according to realtor.com.
For the 56th consecutive week, the number of homes for sale has increased compared with the same time last year. However, this week’s growth was smaller than last week’s, marking the ninth consecutive week of deceleration and tied for the smallest annual increase since late March. Sluggish listing activity, combined with subdued buyer demand, has contributed to this slowdown in inventory growth.
• New listings—a measure of sellers putting homes up for sale—plummeted 29% during an idle Thanksgiving week
The number of newly listed homes plummeted 29% last week. While some of the drop may be due to a mortgage rate environment that remains persistently high, most of the large decrease is likely due to the Thanksgiving holiday as sellers are likely deciding to hold off listing their home until buyers are less occupied with their holiday festivities.
Inventory was up year-over-year for the 56th consecutive week.
However, inventory is still historically low.
New listings remain below typical pre-pandemic levels.
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