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U.S. Housing Market Shifts Toward Balance as Inventory Rises and Prices Stabilize

By Rent Magazine ContributorJune 26, 20253 Mins Read
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The U.S. housing market is showing increasing signs of stabilization, with a notable rise in inventory and a slowdown in price growth. These developments suggest a shift toward a more balanced market, offering prospective buyers greater leverage and options.

According to Realtor.com’s latest data, the median listing price for homes remained flat year-over-year for the week ending June 14, 2025, and dipped by 0.4% over the first half of the year. Concurrently, new listings increased by 5.7% compared to the same period last year, marking a continued upward trend .

Active inventory has surged by 28.1% from a year ago, marking the 84th consecutive week of annual increases. This growth in available homes is providing buyers with more choices and reducing the competitive pressure that characterized the market in previous years .

Realtor.com Senior Economic Research Analyst Hannah Jones noted, “With inventory growing and one in five sellers slashing prices, the pendulum is swinging back toward a balanced market, as price growth slows and buyers gain more leverage” .

The increase in inventory and the stabilization of prices are contributing to a more buyer-friendly environment. Homes are spending more time on the market, and sellers are increasingly willing to negotiate on price and terms. In May, 6.4% of listings saw price cuts, up from 4.6% in April, indicating a growing trend of sellers adjusting their expectations to align with market realities .

This shift is particularly evident in markets that experienced significant price appreciation during the pandemic. For instance, cities like Oakland, Austin, and Phoenix have seen year-over-year median price declines of 6.7%, 5.2%, and 4.6%, respectively .

Despite these changes, affordability remains a concern for many buyers. Mortgage rates continue to hover around 6.8%, and while prices have stabilized, they remain high relative to pre-pandemic levels. The combination of high borrowing costs and elevated home prices continues to challenge affordability, particularly for first-time buyers.

Looking ahead, experts anticipate that these trends will persist, with the market continuing to move toward equilibrium. Redfin forecasts a 1% year-over-year decline in U.S. home-sale prices by the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by rising inventory and cooling demand .

In summary, the U.S. housing market is transitioning from the frenzied activity of the pandemic era to a more balanced state. Increased inventory, stabilized prices, and longer time on market are providing buyers with more opportunities and negotiating power. While challenges remain, particularly regarding affordability, the current trends suggest a healthier and more sustainable housing market moving forward.

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