Over 25 Percent Of Home Sellers Dropped Their Price In June In Most Metro Areas
Price Drops by City
- Boise, ID (61.5%)
- Denver, CO (55.1%)
- Salt Lake City, UT (51.6%)
- Tacoma, WA (49.5%)
- Grand Rapids, MI (49.3%)
- Sacramento, CA(48.7%)
- Seattle, WA (46.3%)
- Portland, OR (45.7%)
- Tampa, FL (44.5%)
- Indianapolis, IN (44.1%)
- Phoenix, AZ (43.6%)
- San Diego, CA (43.3%)
- Stockton, CA (42.9%)
- Austin, TX (41.6%)
“Home sellers are contending with a rapidly changing market, especially in places where they’re used to their neighbor’s homes getting multiple offers and selling for more than asking price,” said Redfin Senior Economist Sheharyar Bokhari.
In 18 metro areas, over 40 percent of sellers reduced prices. In 73 metro areas, at least 30% of sellers reduced their asking price.
Redfin tracks 97 metro areas.
Just a Start
Home prices have gotten so insane, this is barely a start to what's coming.
Housing and Commercial Real Estate Both Weakening
- Single-Family Housing Starts and Permits Dive Eight Percent in June
- Existing Home Sales Dive Another 5.4 Percent in June, Down Fifth Month
- There's an Amazing Glut of Office Space in Every Major Metro Area
Both residential and office space are under severe pressure.
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