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Twin Cities Housing Market Shows Steady Growth as Inventory Expands

By Rent Magazine ContributorJune 30, 20254 Mins Read
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The Twin Cities housing market exhibited modest yet steady growth in June 2025, characterized by a slight increase in pending sales and a notable rise in available inventory. According to Edina Realty, pending sales in the region edged up by 0.5%, while the median sales price climbed 2.6% year-over-year to $395,000. These trends suggest a gradual shift toward a more balanced market, offering increased opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

Inventory Growth Offers Relief to Buyers

One of the most significant developments in the Twin Cities real estate landscape is the expansion of housing inventory. New listings in June totaled 7,096, marking a 0.6% increase compared to the same period last year. Overall inventory levels rose by 4.5% to 9,588 units, providing a broader selection of homes for prospective buyers. This uptick in inventory is partly attributed to move-up buyers listing their existing homes, thereby creating more options in the under $300,000 price range—a segment particularly attractive to first-time buyers.

The months’ supply of inventory also experienced a 4.2% increase, reaching 2.5 months. While this figure still indicates a seller’s market, the growth in supply is a positive sign for buyers who have faced limited options in recent years.

Market Dynamics Reflect National Trends

The Twin Cities’ housing market trends mirror broader national patterns. Across the United States, the housing market has been grappling with high home prices, elevated mortgage rates, and economic uncertainties. Despite these challenges, certain regions, including the Twin Cities, have managed to maintain stability and even exhibit growth.

Nationally, existing home sales have seen a decline, with projections indicating that 2025 could be one of the slowest years for home sales in decades. However, the Twin Cities market has shown resilience, with modest increases in sales and prices. This stability is partly due to the region’s balanced market conditions and steady demand.

Competitive Market Conditions Persist

Despite the increase in inventory, the Twin Cities housing market remains competitive. Sellers are still receiving strong offers, with homes selling for between 99.3% and 100.5% of their original listing prices. This indicates that well-priced homes continue to attract serious buyers, often leading to quick sales.

The average days on market for homes in the region is 44 days, a 7.3% increase from the previous year. While homes are taking slightly longer to sell, the pace remains brisk, reflecting sustained buyer interest.

First-Time Buyers Face Challenges

First-time homebuyers continue to encounter hurdles in the current market. High home prices and mortgage rates have made affordability a pressing issue. Additionally, the competitive nature of the market means that first-time buyers often find themselves competing with more experienced buyers, including those making all-cash offers.

To navigate these challenges, many first-time buyers are relying on financial assistance from family members. The trend of “nepo-buyers”—individuals receiving parental support for down payments or mortgage co-signing—has become increasingly common, highlighting the difficulties faced by younger buyers in achieving homeownership.

Outlook for the Remainder of 2025

Looking ahead, real estate professionals anticipate continued growth in the Twin Cities housing market throughout the summer months. The combination of increased inventory and potential easing of mortgage rates could further stimulate buyer activity. However, economic uncertainties and affordability concerns may temper the pace of growth.

Experts advise both buyers and sellers to remain informed and adaptable. For buyers, working with knowledgeable real estate agents and securing mortgage pre-approvals can enhance competitiveness. Sellers, on the other hand, should focus on strategic pricing and home presentation to attract serious offers.

In summary, the Twin Cities housing market is experiencing a period of modest growth and increased inventory, offering a more balanced environment for real estate transactions. While challenges persist, particularly for first-time buyers, the market’s resilience and adaptability provide a cautiously optimistic outlook for the remainder of 2025.

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