The median U.S. home price hit a record high, one factor that’s pushing some prospective buyers away.
New listings of U.S. homes for sale fell 1.7% from a week earlier during the week ending June 21 to their lowest level since February. The total number of homes for sale dipped 0.4% week over week, the biggest decline since the last week of April. This data is seasonally adjusted.
Prospective home sellers are backing off partly because they notice soft homebuying demand. Pending home sales fell 0.1% week over week, a small dip but the third straight week of slight declines from their May peak, and mortgage-purchase applications fell for the second straight week. But it’s worth noting that pending sales are holding up better than they were last year; they rose 4.2% on a year-over-year basis.