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    Pending Home Sales Fall 6%, the Biggest Drop in Nearly a Year

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    House hunters are retreating amid high housing costs and a seasonal slowdown, leading prospective sellers to pull back, too. 

    U.S. pending home sales fell 5.8% from a year earlier during the four weeks ending December 14, the biggest decline since the start of 2025. On a metro level, pending sales declined in all but six of the 50 most populous U.S. metro areas, with the biggest drops in San Jose, CA (-35.1% year over year), Houston (-20.9%), and Oakland, CA (-17.6%).

    The typical U.S. home that does sell is taking 52 days to go under contract, about a week longer than last year. 

    House hunters are hesitant this holiday season because mortgage rates are stubbornly sitting above 6%, and home-sale prices are rising, putting homes out of reach for many would-be buyers. Additionally, many prospective buyers are waiting for clearer signals on the economy before they make a major purchase; some are concerned about job security amid signals of weakness in the labor market. Another reason pending sales are declining year over year: Sales increased around this time last year after the uncertainty leading up to the 2024 presidential election had passed.

    Slow homebuying demand is pushing would-be sellers to the sidelines, too. New listings are down 3.1% year over year, the biggest decline in more than two years. The total number of homes for sale is up just 4.2%, the smallest increase since the start of 2024. Many prospective sellers are reluctant to list their home while the market is tilting toward buyers, with some waiting until the new year to see if demand improves. 

    “Mortgage rates are buyers’ biggest concern. They want to make sure they’re not paying too much every month,” said Tracy Edwards, a Redfin Premier agent in Raleigh, NC.  “My advice to sellers is to carefully consider the buyer’s perspective: If a buyer is taking on a high monthly payment, they want the house to be near perfect and the sale price to be fair. Be open to negotiations around repairs and seller concessions, and be realistic about the asking price. It’s better to sell a home quickly than let it linger on the market.” 

    Please note that our next weekly housing market report will be published on Thursday, January 8, 2026; we won’t release reports on Thursday, December 25 or Thursday, January 1. Please visit Redfin’s Data Center for housing market data. Happy holidays!

    For Redfin economists’ takes on the housing market, please visit Redfin’s “From Our Economists” page. 

    Leading indicators

     

    Indicators of homebuying demand and activity
    Value (if applicable) Recent change Year-over-year change Source
    Daily average 30-year fixed mortgage rate 6.27% (Dec. 17) Down from 6.36% a week earlier Down from 6.93% Mortgage News Daily 
    Weekly average 30-year fixed mortgage rate 6.22% (week ending Dec. 11) Near lowest level in 14 months Down from 6.6% Freddie Mac
    Mortgage-purchase applications (seasonally adjusted) Down 3% from a week earlier (as of week ending Dec. 12) Up 13% Mortgage Bankers Association 
    Redfin Homebuyer Demand Index (seasonally adjusted) Down about 5% from a month earlier (as of week ending Dec. 14) Down 15% A measure of tours and other homebuying services from Redfin agents
    Google searches of “homes for sale” Down 9% from a month earlier (as of Dec. 14) Up 10% Google Trends
    Touring activity Down 19% from the start of the year (as of Dec. 14) At this time last year, it was down 22% from the start of 2024 ShowingTime

    Key housing-market data

     

    U.S. highlights: Four weeks ending Dec. 14, 2025

    Redfin’s national metrics include data from 400+ U.S. metro areas and are based on homes listed and/or sold during the period. Weekly housing-market data goes back through 2015. Subject to revision. 

    Four weeks ending Dec. 14, 2025 Year-over-year change Notes
    Median sale price $387,725 1.7%
    Median asking price $378,761 2.3%
    Median monthly mortgage payment $2,412 at a 6.22% mortgage rate -1.7% Lowest level of 2025
    Pending sales 60,881 -5.8% Biggest decline in 11 months
    New listings 57,721 -3.1% Biggest decline of 2025
    Active listings 1,105,311 4.2% Smallest increase since Jan. 2024
    Months of supply  4.5 +0.3 pts.  4 to 5 months of supply is considered balanced, with a lower number indicating seller’s market conditions 
    Share of homes off market in two weeks  23.7% Down from 26%
    Median days on market 52 +6 days
    Share of homes sold above list price 21.6% Down from 24%
    Average sale-to-list price ratio  98.1% Down from 98.4%

    Metro-level highlights: Four weeks ending Dec. 14, 2025

    Redfin’s metro-level data includes the 50 most populous U.S. metros. Select metros may be excluded from time to time to ensure data accuracy. 

    Metros with biggest year-over-year increases Metros with biggest year-over-year decreases

    Notes

    Median sale price Detroit (14.5%)

    Pittsburgh (8.4%)

    Nassau County, NY (7.4%)

    San Francisco (7%)

    New Brunswick, NJ (6.5%)

    Dallas (-6.8%)

    Sacramento, CA (-4.5%)

    Austin, TX (-4.1%)

    Oakland, CA (-3.9%)

    Seattle (-3.1%)

    Declined in 14 metros

    Pending sales West Palm Beach, FL (10.7%) 

    Virginia Beach, VA (6.5%)

    Miami (6.4%)

    Boston (5%)

    Pittsburgh (1.7%)

    Phoenix (0.7%)

    San Jose, CA (-35.1%)

    Houston (-20.9%)

    Oakland, CA (-17.6%)

    Tampa, FL (-17.3%)

    Denver (-16.3%)

    Increased in just 6 metros
    New listings Boston (5.3%)

    San Diego (5.2%)

    Philadelphia (5.1%)

    Cleveland (5%)

    San Francisco (4.7%)

    San Antonio (-21.4%)

    Tampa, FL (-18.4%)

    Jacksonville, FL (-14.6%)

    Fort Lauderdale, FL (-13.6%)

    West Palm Beach, FL (-13.5%)

    Refer to our metrics definition page for explanations of all the metrics used in this report.



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