All Redfin Reports
More Than One-Third of Homeowners Say They’ll Never Sell
Many homeowners are staying put because today’s housing costs are so high. More than one-third (34%) of U.S. homeowners say they’ll never sell their home,
Housing Affordability Didn’t Worsen in 2024—The First Time in Four Years That Has Happened
A household earning the median U.S. income would have had to spend 41.8% of their earnings on monthly housing costs to buy the typical home
New Listings Rise 8%, Giving the New Year’s Buyers More Homes to Choose From
Supply increased from a year earlier to close out 2024, while pending home sales posted a small decline as mortgage rates remained near 7%. We’re
Housing Supply Just Hit a Four-Year High. But That’s Partly Because So Many Homes Are Sitting on the Market Unsold.
Over half of home listings last month sat on the market for 60 days or longer—the highest November share since 2019. That’s a major reason
America’s Renters Are Moving Less Than Ever, With a Third Staying in the Same Home for at Least 5 Years
33.6% of U.S. renters have lived in the same home for at least five years, up from 28.4% a decade ago. Baby boomers stay put

Housing Supply Ends 2024 On the Rise, Up 12% Year Over Year
Active listings are rising in part because many homes are lingering on the market, causing supply to pile up. We’re taking a break from analysis