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Redfin Reports New Listings and Pending Sales Ticked Up in September, But Deals Were Canceled at Highest Rate in Almost a Year

(NASDAQ: RDFN) — New listings climbed 1.4% month over month in September, the largest increase since February 2022 on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to a new from Redfin (), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. That’s a glimmer of relief for homebuyers, who for months have been waiting for more homes to hit the market.

“A lot of Americans are sitting on piles of money in their homes, and some are opting to cash out even if it means giving up their low mortgage rate; they’re worried there’s a possibility home prices will fall if rates remain elevated. We expect rates to remain high for the foreseeable future,” said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather. “But we also expect prices to stay high into next year. Housing supply is so strained that even a small uptick in listings lures buyers off the sidelines, bolstering sales.”

Still, new listings dropped 8.9% on a year-over-year basis in September and remained far below pre-pandemic levels. That’s because mortgage rates hit the highest level in more than two decades, with the average weekly 30-year-fixed rate clocking in at 7.2%. It has since moved even higher, last week hitting a weekly average of 7.63%, and 8% on a daily basis.

The overall supply of homes for sale (active listings) rose 1.9% month over month in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, the largest gain since last summer. But active listings fell 16.9% from a year earlier and remained near the lowest level on record as homeowners continued to feel locked in to their low mortgage rates.

September 2023 Highlights: United States

 

September 2023

Month-Over-Month Change

Year-Over-Year Change

Median sale price

$412,081

-2%

1.9%

Pending sales, seasonally adjusted

390,251

1.3%

-12.1%

Homes sold, seasonally adjusted

404,229

-1.5%

-12.8%

New listings, seasonally adjusted

475,280

1.4%

-8.9%

All homes for sale, seasonally adjusted (active listings)

1,347,701

1.9%

-16.9%

Months of supply

2.5

0.4

0

Median days on market

33

2

1

Share of for-sale homes with a price drop

18.8%

1.3 ppts

-1.7 ppts

Share of homes sold above final list price

33.3%

-3 ppts

1.2 ppts

Average sale-to-final-list-price ratio

99.6%

-0.3 ppts

0.3 ppts

Pending sales that fell out of contract, as % of overall pending sales

16.3%

1.1 ppts

0.6 ppts

Average 30-year fixed mortgage rate

7.20%

0.13 ppts

1.09 ppts

 

Pending Home Sales Tick Up, But Deals Fall Through at the Highest Rate in Almost a Year

Pending home sales rose 1.3% month over month to the highest level in nearly a year on a seasonally adjusted basis as more listings hit the market. They were down 12.1% from a year earlier.

But while pending sales—the number of homes going under contract—improved in September, closed sales fell to the lowest level since the onset of the pandemic. They dropped 1.5% from a month earlier and 12.8% from a year earlier on a seasonally adjusted basis.

Pending sales ticking up and closed sales ticking down can be explained partly by a high portion of buyers backing out of contracts due to rising mortgage rates. Roughly 53,000 U.S. home-purchase agreements were canceled in September, equal to 16.3% of homes that went under contract that month—the highest percentage since October 2022, when mortgage rates surpassed 7% for the first time in two decades. That compares with 15.2% a month earlier and 15.8% a year earlier.

“Buyers are extra cautious right now. They want to make sure they’re getting a good deal given how much mortgage payments have gone up, and when they don’t feel like they’re getting a good deal, they’re backing out,” said , a Agent in , which saw the second highest rate of deal cancellations among the major metros Redfin analyzed. “Transactions are also falling apart due to skyrocketing insurance premiums and disagreements between buyers and sellers over necessary repairs. Overall, buyers hold a lot of the cards right now, and sellers are having to give out more concessions to close the deal.”

Prices Continue to Climb as Lack of Supply Creates Competition

The median U.S. home sale price rose 1.9% year over year to $412,081 in September, and fell 2% from a month earlier—typical for this time of year.

Activity in the housing market is sluggish due to high mortgage rates, but prices remain near their record high because the buyers who are out there are competing for a limited number of homes.

Nearly two of every five homes (37.4%) that went under contract in September did so within two weeks, up from 32.6% a year earlier—a sign of homebuyer competition. Starter homes are particularly competitive right now, Redfin agents say, because housing affordability has fallen so dramatically.

Metro-Level Highlights: September 2023

  • Pending sales: In , pending sales fell 34.5% year over year, more than any other metro Redfin analyzed. Next came (-34.1%) and (-33.9%). Only three metros saw increases: (5.4%), (3.3%) and (2.3%).
  • Closed sales: In , closed home sales dropped 40.2% year over year, more than any other metro Redfin analyzed. Next came (-28.6%) and (-28.5%). Closed sales rose most in North Port (42.8%), (17.6%) and Tampa (15%).
  • Prices: Median sale prices rose most from a year earlier in (14.6%), (13%) and (10.9%). They fell in 17 metros, with the steepest declines in (-5.2%), North Port (-3.7%) and (-2.5%).
  • Listings: New listings fell most from a year earlier in Tacoma (-31.5%), (-30.8%) and (-29.9%). They rose most in North Port (33.6%), Cape Coral (30.6%) and Tampa (17.8%).
  • Supply: Active listings fell most from a year earlier in (-41.7%), (-38.2%) and Tacoma (-35.2%). They climbed most in Cape Coral (27.1%), (26.5%) and North Port (26.4%).
  • Competition: In Rochester, 72.8% of homes sold above their final list price, the highest share among the metros Redfin analyzed. Next came (68.6%) and (66.6%). The shares were lowest in North Port (8.9%), Cape Coral (10.3%) and Austin (12.2%).
  • Speed: In Rochester, 71.8% of homes that went under contract did so within two weeks—the highest share among the metros Redfin analyzed. Next came (64.3%) and Buffalo (62.6%). The lowest shares were in (5%), (11.8%) and (11.8%).

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About Redfin

Redfin () is a technology-powered real estate company. We help people find a place to live with brokerage, rentals, lending, title insurance, and renovations services. We also run the country's #1 real estate brokerage site. Our home-buying customers see homes first with same day tours, and our lending and title services help them close quickly. Customers selling a home in certain markets can have our renovations crew fix up their home to sell for top dollar. Our rentals business empowers millions nationwide to find apartments and houses for rent. Customers who buy and sell with Redfin pay a 1% listing fee, subject to minimums, less than half of what brokerages commonly charge. Since launching in 2006, we've saved customers more than $1.5 billion in commissions. We serve more than 100 markets across the U.S. and Canada and employ over 5,000 people.

For more information or to contact a local Redfin real estate agent, visit . To learn about housing market trends and download data, visit the . To be added to Redfin's press release distribution list, email . To view Redfin's press center, .

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