Realtor.com® March Housing Report: Housing Market Takes a Step in a Buyer-Friendly Direction

76 1 Realtor.com® March Housing Report: Housing Market Takes a Step in a Buyer-Friendly Direction

 March data shows the largest share of price reductions since 2019 with 34 out of the 50 largest metros showing an uptick in drops

SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — According to the Realtor.com® March housing report, buyers are looking at an optimistic mix of increasing inventory and an uptick in price reductions going into the Spring season. In March, the percentage of homes with price reductions increased to 15.0% – the largest share in 5 years – and the total number of homes actively for sale grew by 23.5% compared to last March (but remains well below pre pandemic levels).

“Sellers are starting to warm up to the current environment, wading into the market in increasing numbers despite market mortgage rates that are likely above their existing rate, if they have a mortgage.  As a result, data shows surprisingly competitive pricing trends among sellers, especially in the lead up to this year’s Best Time to Sell, which Realtor.com® reported will be between April 14th – 20th,” said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist of Realtor.com®. “As seller optimism swells, we may see even further inventory gains later in the season that will likely create a more balanced environment for hopeful homebuyers.” 

List of the 10 Metro Areas with Largest Share of Price Reductions of Total Inventory

  1. TampaSt. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. – 27.6%
  2. PhoenixMesaChandler, Ariz. – 23.0%
  3. AustinRound RockGeorgetown, Texas – 22.3%
  4. Jacksonville, Fla. – 22.1%
  5. San AntonioNew Braunfels, Texas – 21.8%
  6. OrlandoKissimmeeSanford, Fla. – 20.2%
  7. PortlandVancouverHillsboro, Ore.-Wash. – 20.1%
  8. MiamiFort LauderdalePompano Beach, Fla. – 19.7%
  9. Dallas-Fort WorthArlington, Texas – 19.5%
  10. Memphis, Tenn.-Miss.-Ark. – 19.3%

Across the country, price reductions were up compared with last year. In the South it was up 3.5 percentage points, +1.0 percentage points in the Midwest, +0.5 percentage points in the Northeast, and +0.2 percentage points in the West.

Sellers Turned Out as Home Listing Activity Continued to Climb

Between January 2024 and March 2024, the inventory of homes actively for sale was at its highest level since 2020. While inventory looks to be on the upswing, it’s important to note that the market is still down 37.9% compared to pre-pandemic levels. Like in February 2024, one price range in particular has outpaced all other price categories as home inventory between $200,000 and $350,000 grew by 30.5% compared to March 2023. A few metros experienced huge gains in active inventory for sale including Tampa (+58.3%), Orlando (53.3%), and Miami (48.2%).

Median List Price is in Flux; Up from Last Month, But Not Much has Changed from Last Year

The national median list price increased from $415,500 to $424,900 between February and March 2024. But, when compared to last year, the median list price only increased by 0.2% from March 2023. In two weeks of March, the median list price even dipped below last year’s levels. Out of the 50 largest metros, 18 saw their median list price decline compared to last year including Miami (-8.4%), Oklahoma City (-8.3%), and San Francisco (-7.6%), while Los Angeles (+15.1%), Richmond (+11.8%), and Pittsburgh (+11.6%) saw the biggest increases.  As prices fluctuate, so do the requirements for financing a home. With mortgage rates hovering between 6.6% and 7% for the past three months, the cost of financing a home (assuming a 20% down payment) increased by $63 compared to last March.

March 2024 Housing Metrics – National

Metric

Change over Mar 2023

Change over Mar 2019

Median listing price

+0.2% (to $422,700)

+38.9 %

Active listings

+32.5 %

-37.7 %

New listings

+16.5 %

-17.2 %

Median days on market

-2 days (to 50 days)

 -15  days

Share of active listings with price reductions

+2.2 percentage points

(to 15.0%)

+0.0  percentage points

Additional details and full analysis of the market inventory levels, price reductions, fluctuations and stabilization can be found in the Realtor.com® March Monthly Housing Report.

March 2024 Housing Overview of the 50 Largest Metros, Ranked by Largest Price Reduction

Metro Area

Median Listing Price

Median Listing Price YoY

Median Listing Price per Sq. Ft. YoY

Active Listing Count YoY

New Listing Count YoY

Median Days on Market

Median Days on Market Y-Y (Days)

Price Reduced Share

Price Reduced Share Y-Y (Percentage Points)

Tampa-St.

  Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla.

$419,000

2.2 %

3.0 %

58.3 %

29.3 %

51

0

27.6 %

8.3 pp

Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler,

  Ariz.

$535,000

7.1 %

4.1 %

16.9 %

9.7 %

49

-1

23.0 %

-2.0 pp

Austin-Round

  Rock-Georgetown, Texas

$550,000

0.0 %

2.0 %

15.8 %

19.0 %

40

-11

22.3 %

-4.5 pp

Jacksonville,

  Fla.

$415,000

3.9 %

4.6 %

38.6 %

22.1 %

47

-5

22.1 %

4.6 pp

San

  Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas

$340,000

-1.9 %

-1.4 %

36.8 %

16.9 %

57

2.5

21.8 %

3.1 pp

Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford,

  Fla.

$439,000

-0.4 %

2.0 %

53.3 %

14.6 %

54

1

20.2 %

6.2 pp

Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro,

  Ore.-Wash.

$605,000

-1.6 %

2.2 %

26.7 %

7.7 %

45

1.5

20.1 %

9.7 pp

Miami-Fort

  Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, Fla.

$549,000

-8.4 %

-3.6 %

48.2 %

16.6 %

58

-2

19.7 %

5.5 pp

Dallas-Fort

  Worth-Arlington, Texas

$440,000

-0.5 %

1.4 %

38.0 %

16.7 %

40

-5.5

19.5 %

3.5 pp

Memphis,

  Tenn.-Miss.-Ark.

$327,000

2.5 %

2.3 %

38.2 %

16.1 %

51

-1.5

19.3 %

4.8 pp

Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin,

  Tenn.

$559,000

6.0 %

6.9 %

9.3 %

3.6 %

32

-3

18.8 %

0.6 pp

New

  Orleans-Metairie, La.

$329,000

-0.3 %

-0.5 %

27.7 %

-4.8 %

67

9

17.8 %

-0.6 pp

Oklahoma

  City, Okla.

$321,000

-8.3 %

-1.5 %

22.9 %

17.4 %

45

-5.5

17.2 %

5.2 pp

Denver-Aurora-Lakewood,

  Colo.

$620,000

-5.4 %

2.6 %

48.1 %

19.4 %

30

3.25

17.2 %

4.1 pp

Houston-The

  Woodlands-Sugar Land, Texas

$363,000

0.7 %

1.3 %

23.5 %

20.1 %

43

-3.5

16.7 %

2.4 pp

Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia,

  N.C.-S.C.

$410,000

2.1 %

5.8 %

19.9 %

1.2 %

38

-3.5

16.5 %

4.1 pp

Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson,

  Ind.

$330,000

5.5 %

5.8 %

23.5 %

8.3 %

42

-4.25

16.2 %

2.6 pp

Atlanta-Sandy

  Springs-Alpharetta, Ga.

$410,000

0.0 %

4.0 %

22.1 %

11.9 %

41

-5

15.7 %

2.6 pp

Columbus,

  Ohio

$380,000

0.8 %

6.8 %

20.2 %

9.7 %

29

-0.5

14.2 %

2.0 pp

Las

  Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, Nev.

$470,000

4.4 %

5.8 %

-33.1 %

8.4 %

38

-15

13.7 %

-6.4 pp

Louisville/Jefferson

  County, Ky.-Ind.

$315,000

2.3 %

3.6 %

14.5 %

5.9 %

40

4

13.6 %

0.6 pp

Virginia

  Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, Va.-N.C.

$391,000

4.8 %

6.4 %

14.3 %

2.2 %

34

-4

13.2 %

2.3 pp

Birmingham-Hoover,

  Ala.

$290,000

4.0 %

5.3 %

27.6 %

12.6 %

50

-1

13.1 %

-0.1 pp

Riverside-San

  Bernardino-Ontario, Calif.

$599,000

7.1 %

7.1 %

7.5 %

15.2 %

47

-7

13.0 %

0.4 pp

Pittsburgh,

  Pa.

$240,000

11.6 %

9.9 %

10.8 %

1.3 %

55

-9

12.9 %

0.8 pp

Baltimore-Columbia-Towson,

  Md.

$335,000

-3.8 %

2.4 %

11.6 %

6.5 %

36

-7

11.3 %

1.1 pp

Raleigh-Cary,

  N.C.

$450,000

0.0 %

5.9 %

6.1 %

18.1 %

42

-9.5

11.2 %

-1.5 pp

Kansas

  City, Mo.-Kan.

$425,000

-6.6 %

-4.0 %

8.1 %

20.7 %

51

-19.75

11.2 %

2.9 pp

Cincinnati,

  Ohio-Ky.-Ind.

$350,000

-4.7 %

6.2 %

28.1 %

17.0 %

37

-1

11.1 %

3.0 pp

Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom,

  Calif.

$635,000

1.3 %

4.2 %

16.9 %

32.5 %

36

-6.5

11.1 %

1.0 pp

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington,

  Pa.-N.J.-Del.-Md.

$350,000

6.6 %

7.2 %

-1.3 %

1.6 %

43

-6.5

11.0 %

0.0 pp

Cleveland-Elyria,

  Ohio

$230,000

8.4 %

9.2 %

0.4 %

2.4 %

42

-1.5

11.0 %

1.5 pp

San

  Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, Calif.

$998,000

5.1 %

11.1 %

26.3 %

25.9 %

32

-5

10.9 %

1.2 pp

St.

  Louis, Mo.-Ill.

$292,000

4.7 %

4.8 %

14.2 %

4.9 %

39

-7.5

10.3 %

0.8 pp

Detroit-Warren-Dearborn,

  Mich.

$240,000

1.2 %

1.7 %

3.6 %

4.1 %

42

-3.5

9.8 %

-2.3 pp

Boston-Cambridge-Newton,

  Mass.-N.H.

$880,000

6.9 %

10.0 %

0.9 %

7.3 %

24

-4

9.7 %

1.3 pp

Minneapolis-St.

  Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wis.

$445,000

-1.4 %

-0.2 %

24.3 %

16.8 %

34

-4

9.5 %

2.3 pp

Richmond,

  Va.

$450,000

11.8 %

8.7 %

8.8 %

-9.4 %

44

3

9.1 %

1.3 pp

Los

  Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, Calif.

1150000

15.1 %

8.1 %

5.4 %

17.8 %

42

-3.5

9.0 %

-0.4 pp

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue,

  Wash.

$768,000

-2.7 %

1.4 %

20.3 %

19.5 %

29

-3

8.7 %

-0.8 pp

Washington-Arlington-Alexandria,

  DC-Va.-Md.-W. Va.

$604,000

0.8 %

6.6 %

2.2 %

3.2 %

31

-3

8.7 %

0.9 pp

San

  Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, Calif.

$999,000

-7.6 %

-1.2 %

13.4 %

21.7 %

27

-6.5

8.6 %

-0.3 pp

Milwaukee-Waukesha,

  Wis.

$365,000

-0.3 %

5.2 %

9.9 %

12.4 %

29

-3.5

7.9 %

0.7 pp

Chicago-Naperville-Elgin,

  Ill.-Ind.-Wis.

$375,000

6.4 %

7.3 %

-7.7 %

2.0 %

33

-7

7.8 %

-1.8 pp

New

  York-Newark-Jersey City, N.Y.-N.J.-Pa.

$760,000

8.8 %

15.2 %

-4.3 %

2.6 %

50

-5

6.8 %

-0.4 pp

Providence-Warwick,

  R.I.-Mass.

$500,000

-2.8 %

-1.7 %

0.1 %

12.1 %

35.5

-5.75

6.3 %

0.6 pp

San

  Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.

1481000

-0.9 %

1.1 %

2.2 %

21.5 %

22

-5

5.8 %

-1.6 pp

Buffalo-Cheektowaga,

  N.Y.

$270,000

9.7 %

9.6 %

4.2 %

3.7 %

38

-6.5

5.3 %

-0.3 pp

Hartford-East

  Hartford-Middletown, Conn.

$400,000

-0.7 %

4.7 %

6.1 %

6.5 %

37

8

5.1 %

0.6 pp

Rochester,

  N.Y.

$280,000

8.7 %

7.1 %

-4.0 %

9.0 %

22

-2

4.3 %

-2.5 pp

Methodology

The Realtor.com housing report is based on data from March 2024. Listings include the active inventory of existing single-family homes and condos/townhomes/row homes/co-ops for the given level of geography on Realtor.com; new construction is excluded unless listed via an MLS that provides listing data to Realtor.com. Realtor.com data history goes back to July 2016. 50 largest U.S. metropolitan areas as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB-202003).

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