Homes Taking Longer to Sell as Inventory Spike: Report

One in five sellers are now cutting prices as the housing market tilts in favor of buyers.
Homes Taking Longer to Sell as Inventory Spike: Report
A "For Sale" sign in Washington, on May 19, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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As of the week ending July 19, homes are sitting on the market for eight days longer, compared to a year ago, as buyers remain on the sidelines, according to a July 24 Weekly Housing Trends report on the real estate listings website Realtor.

The median time homes sat on the market hit 58 days nationally, which happened amid active inventory jumping nearly 25 percent year-over-year, the 89th consecutive week of annual gains.