One of the biggest bright spots in today’s housing market is how much the supply of homes for sale has grown since the beginning of this year.
Recent data from Realtor.com shows that nationally, 36.6% more homes are actively for sale now than last year. That’s a significant improvement. It gives you far more options for your move than you would’ve had just a year ago. And with supply improving, you’re also regaining some negotiation power.
So, if you’ve thought about buying a home over the last few years but were discouraged by how limited inventory was, this should be welcome news.
As Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), says:
“Increased housing supply spells good news for consumers who want to see more properties before making purchasing decisions.”
But just so you have perspective, even though inventory has grown, that doesn’t mean we’ve suddenly flipped to an oversupply of homes on the market. There are nowhere near enough homes for sale to make prices crash.
If you compare today’s inventory levels to more normal, pre-pandemic numbers (2017–2019), there are still roughly 29% fewer homes actively for sale now (see graph below):
So, while we’re up by almost 37% year-over-year, we’re still not back to how much inventory there’d be in a normal market.
As Bill McBride, Housing Analyst for Calculated Risk, explains:
“ . . . currently inventory is increasing year-over-year but is still well below pre-pandemic levels.”
But that’s okay. It’s to be expected. As a country, it’ll take a while to get back to the typical level of homes for sale. And the good news for buyers is that it’s closer to being a reality in some select markets.
Here’s a rundown of what today’s inventory growth looks like by region (see graph below):
Real estate will always be hyper-local. If you want to find out what inventory numbers look like where you live, contact a local agent. They’ll be able to tell you what they’re seeing and how it stacks up to the national market. You may find you have even more opportunities to move where you are.
Bottom Line
The supply of homes across the country is improving in a big way, as a buyer, that gives you more options for your home search and, ultimately, a better chance of finding what you like.
So, what are you looking for in a home? And what’s your budget? Let’s review that together to find the options that may be right for you.