Homesellers losing hope as September delistings hit an eight-year high

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The delisting strategy reshapes supply dynamics

Asad Khan, senior economist at Redfin, described the shift as consequential. “That increase is bigger than it looks on paper; it represents a fairly significant jump in delistings from last year,” Khan said.

“More sellers are giving up because their homes have been sitting on the market for a long time, and they don’t want to or can’t afford to settle on accepting a low price.”

The delisting surge directly impacts pricing. Despite the total number of homes for sale rising 8% year-over-year in September, pending sales declined roughly 2%, a combination that would typically pressure prices downward. Yet prices climbed about 2% annually, defying conventional market dynamics.

“The frequency of delistings is keeping inventory tighter than it looks on paper,” Khan said.

“When tens of thousands of homeowners pull their homes off the market rather than accept a low offer, it effectively reduces the supply of homes that are actually available for buyers.”

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