US Home Relistings Hit Record High Ahead of Spring Buying Season

A third of the homes relisted in January came back on the market for less than their original asking price, according to Redfin.
US Home Relistings Hit Record High Ahead of Spring Buying Season
A "for sale" sign is displayed near a home in Austin, Texas, in this file photo. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
Mary Prenon
Mary Prenon
Freelance Reporter
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Nearly 45,000 homes that were delisted in 2025 were back on the market in January, according to a Redfin report on March 5. This marks the highest relisting numbers since 2016, when Redfin began tracking this metric.

Home delistings soared in 2025 as sellers began to outnumber buyers, giving them more negotiating power and forcing some sellers to offer concessions. Those sellers unwilling or unable to negotiate retreated from the market, with delistings reaching a record high of 112,788 in December.

Mary Prenon
Mary Prenon
Freelance Reporter
Mary T. Prenon covers real estate and business. She has been a writer and reporter for over 25 years with various print and broadcast media in New York.