Median home prices dropped in June. Is the market shifting?

by Scott Graff

Median home prices dropped in June. Is the market shifting?

Sourced By: ABC 15 Arizona 

While prices have declined slightly, interest rates are driving up the cost of home ownership.
 

The median list price for a home in the United States dropped last month compared to a year ago, albeit only slightly at 0.9%. This is according toRealtor.com’s latest report, which shows the small sign of relief for buyers since the real estate website began its research in 2017. 

The national median list price was  $445,000 in June, down from a record high of $449,000 in June 2022. Meanwhile, there were 7.1% more homes for sale in June compared to the same time in 2022. This means there were 41,000 more homes available to buy on a typical day this past month compared to one year ago, according to the report. 

The typical home spent 44 days on the market this June, which is almost two weeks longer than the same time last year.

It would seem that the market may be showing signs of cooling, but real estate is local, down to the neighborhood and block. In Cincinnati, Coldwell Banker real estate agent Scott Oyler just helped his seller navigate multiple offers on a five-bedroom house listed this weekend at $625,000. 

“Our market remains hot,” Oyler said of Cincinnati, noting that inventory remains low and prices remain high.

 

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