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Number of Homes for Sale in May Drops to Lowest Level on Record

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Number of Homes for Sale in May Drops to Lowest Level on Record

The total share of homes for sale in May fell to its lowest level since 2012, when Redfin began tracking such data 


June 21, 2023
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The total number of homes for sale in the U.S. dropped 7.1% year-over-year in May to 1.4 million on a seasonally adjusted basis, the lowest level in Redfin’s records, which date back to 2012. New listings fell 25% to the third lowest level on record, a downturn largely propelled by soaring interest rates that are discouraging sellers from relocating and refinancing. 

That shortage of for-sale housing is leading to heated bidding wars and keeping prices high throughout much of the country. Roughly 37% of homes that sold in May went for more than their list price, Redfin reports.

Nearly every homeowner with a mortgage has an interest rate below 6%, meaning many are opting to stay put because selling and buying a new home would mean taking on a higher monthly mortgage payment. The average 30-year-fixed mortgage rate in May was 6.43%, up from 5.23% a year earlier and a record low of 2.65% in 2021.

Housing supply had already been lacking for years due to a steep dropoff in homebuilding following the 2008 financial crisis. The shortage intensified in 2020 and 2021 because rock-bottom mortgage rates prompted scores of people to buy homes.

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