US Investor Home Purchases Post Biggest Drop Since 2023: Redfin

The softening in residential investor purchases was most keenly felt among condominium properties, Redfin said.
US Investor Home Purchases Post Biggest Drop Since 2023: Redfin
A home for sale in San Anselmo, Calif., on Aug. 7, 2024. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/TNS
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High housing costs, a cloudy economic outlook and stubborn interest rates led to a 6 percent year-over-year dip in investor home purchases in the second quarter, the biggest drop since the fourth quarter of 2023, online real estate brokerage Redfin reported on Sept. 4.

U.S. investors purchased roughly 52,000 homes in the quarter, the lowest number since 2020, Redfin said in its quarterly report of county-level housing sales data from 39 of the country’s largest metropolitan regions. The pullback is due largely to high home prices and elevated interest rates that make it more expensive for investors to fund loans for mortgages or renovations.

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