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Home sales, listings fall 20 percent in September

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Home sales in September plunged 25 percent year-over-year and new listings fell 22 percent, according to a Redfin report. Those are the largest declines since May 2020 and April 2020, respectively, when the pandemic brought the housing market to a near halt.

“The U.S. housing market is at another standstill, but the driving forces are completely different from those that triggered the standstill at the start of the pandemic,” Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao said in a release. “This time, demand is slumping due to surging mortgage rates, but prices are being propped up by inflation and a drop in the number of people putting their homes up for sale. Many Americans are staying put because they already relocated and scored a rock-bottom mortgage rate during the pandemic, so they have little incentive to move today.”

While the median home-sale price was down 0.5 percent month-over-month in September, it rose 8 percent year-over-year to $403,797.

“The housing market is going to get worse before it gets better,” Zhao said. “With inflation still rampant, the Federal Reserve will likely continue hiking interest rates. That means we may not see high mortgage rates — the primary killer of housing demand — decline until early to mid-2023.”

Roughly 60,000 home-purchase agreements were canceled in September, equal to 17 percent of homes that went under contract that month. That’s the highest percentage on record with the exception of March 2020. Fewer than half (46 percent) of offers written by Redfin agents faced competition in September, the lowest share since the start of the pandemic.

Rochester, N.Y., was the fastest market in September, with half of all homes pending sale in nine days, followed Grand Rapids, Mich., and Omaha, Neb., with 10 median days on market, and Buffalo, N.Y., and Indianapolis, with 11 median days.

Chicago was the slowest market, with 57 median days on market. Next came Lake County, Ill. (54), Charleston, S.C. (53), Honolulu (52), and Pittsburgh (52).

In Rochester, 68.4 percent of homes sold above their final list price, a higher share than any other metro Redfin analyzed. It was followed by Buffalo (65.7 percent) Hartford, Conn. (60.1 percent), Newark, N.J. (56.2 percent), and Worcester, Mass. (54.4 percent).

In Boise, Idaho, 13.7 percent of homes sold above their final list price, a lower share than any other metro Redfin analyzed. Next came North Port, Fla. (15 percent), Phoenix (15.3 percent), Cape Coral, Fla. (15.4 percent), and Las Vegas (15.6 percent).

Philadelphia had the highest bidding-war rate, with 62.2 percent of home offers written by Redfin agents facing competition. Next came Colorado Springs, Colo. (60.9 percent), Boston (58.6 percent), San Francisco (54.6 percent), and Providence, R.I. (53.8 percent).

The lowest bidding-war rates were in Las Vegas (20.3 percent), Phoenix (20.7 percent), Tampa, Fla. (25 percent), Riverside, Calif. (25.7 percent), and Houston (26.9 percent).

El Paso, Texas, saw the highest growth in prices, which rose 23 percent year-over-year to $245,950. Next came West Palm Beach, Fla. (22.2 percent), Greenville, S.C. (19.3 percent), Miami (17.6 percent), and Greensboro, N.C. (17.5 percent).

Three metros saw year-over-year price declines: New Orleans (-5.7 percent), Oakland, Calif. (-2.1 percent), and San Francisco (-1.9 percent).

More than two-thirds (67.8 percent) of homes for sale in Boise had a price drop in September, a larger share than any other metro Redfin analyzed. Next came Denver (58.4 percent), Indianapolis (55.9 percent), Phoenix (54.5 percent), and Salt Lake City (54.3 percent).

Newark had the smallest share of price drops (15.9 percent), followed by El Paso (16.1 percent), Miami (18.6 percent), New Brunswick, N.J. (19.6 percent), and Honolulu (20.3 percent).

New Orleans was the only metro area that saw year-over-year home-sales growth in September, up 13.9 percent. The smallest declines were in Newark (-5.4 percent), Buffalo (-5.6 percent), Allentown, Pa. (-7.4 percent), and Oklahoma City (-8.3 percent).

North Port saw the largest decline in sales, falling 39.7 percent year-over-year. Next came Cape Coral (-39 percent), Las Vegas (-38.4 percent), Boise (-37.9 percent), and Tampa (-35.8 percent).

In Jacksonville, Fla., 745 home-purchase agreements fell through, equal to 30.3 percent of homes that went under contract that month — the highest percentage among the metros Redfin analyzed. It was followed by San Antonio (25.3 percent), Atlanta (25 percent), Orlando, Fla. (24.6 percent), and Tampa (24.5 percent).

Newark had the lowest percentage of cancellations (3.9 percent), followed by San Francisco (5.5 percent), Nassau County, N.Y. (5.6 percent), New York (6.9 percent), and San Jose, Calif. (7.7 percent).

Austin, Texas, saw the largest increase in the number of homes for sale, up 41.4 percent year-over-year, followed by North Port (41.3 percent), Nashville (36.9 percent), Las Vegas (34.1 percent), and New Orleans (31.9 percent).

Hartford, Conn, had the largest decrease in overall active listings, falling 34.2 percent year-over-year. Next came Frederick, Md. (-31.9 percent), Allentown (-31.3 percent), Montgomery County, Pa. (-30.9 percent), and Bridgeport, Conn. (-29.7 percent).

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