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More Homes, More Choices: The Market May Be Shifting

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After years of intense competition for homes, the housing market may be starting to feel different for many buyers.

Not long ago, buyers in many areas faced bidding wars, waived inspections, and cash offers that seemed to appear out of nowhere. Homes moved quickly, and many shoppers felt pressured to make fast decisions or risk losing out.

Now, in many markets across the country, inventory is rising. More active homes are listed for sale, giving buyers something they have not had much of in recent years: choices.

According to the National Association of Realtors, homes are spending considerably more time on the market before going under contract, reaching the longest stretch in several years. Nationally, more than one in three active listings has had at least one price reduction, marking a meaningful change from the take-it-or-leave-it conditions buyers faced not long ago.

So what does that mean for someone hoping to buy?

First, it may mean more breathing room. Buyers may be less likely to compete against several offers on the same weekend. Instead of rushing into a decision, they may have time to tour a home twice, compare options, and think carefully before making an offer.

It may also mean more room to negotiate. In many markets, sellers are showing more flexibility on price, closing costs, and concessions. Some may be willing to offer repair credits or contribute toward a mortgage rate buydown, which could help lower a buyer’s monthly payment.

Another important change is that buyers may feel less pressure to skip protections. During the hottest parts of the market, some buyers waived home inspections just to make their offers more competitive. That practice can be risky. A proper inspection helps protect a buyer’s investment and can reveal problems that may be expensive to fix later.

Still, there is an important caveat: real estate is always local. A national trend does not always reflect what is happening in a specific neighborhood, city, or zip code. Some markets remain very competitive, especially in areas with limited new construction or strong buyer demand. In those places, sellers may still have the upper hand.

National headlines can help explain the bigger picture, but they should not be the final word. The best step for buyers is to talk with a local real estate professional about what is actually happening in the area where they want to buy.

The market may be giving buyers more leverage than they realize. Or it may still be moving quickly in their area. Either way, knowing the local conditions can help buyers make smarter, calmer, and more confident decisions.

 

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