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Sellers Slam The Brakes As New Listings Fall To Record Low

September 30, 2025

SELLERS SLAM THE BRAKES AS NEW LISTINGS FALL TO RECORD LOW

PHOENIX ARIZONA REAL ESTATE

Sellers Slam The Brakes As New Listings Fall To Record Low

 

By AZBigMedia, azbigmedia.com | September 30, 2025

Sellers took a step back from the housing market in August in response to slow demand from cash-strapped home shoppers and new listings fell to a record low, according to the latest market report  from Zillow®.

Buyers still in the market have plenty of opportunity, especially in areas seeing inventory hold strong. But competitive momentum that has been swinging fast in buyers’ favor in recent months is showing signs of stopping nationwide.

“Buyers who can afford a home and have been waiting for the right moment should look closely at what’s available now,” said Zillow Senior Economist Kara Ng. “Options are on the shelves, even if they’re not all fresh. Sidelined buyers should revisit their budget; mortgage rates are lower than recent years, and in some markets, sellers are more willing to deal. But don’t expect this window of opportunity to stay open indefinitely. Buyers’ leverage is easing as many sellers put their plans to list on hold.”

Market Dynamics: Sellers Respond To Cautious Buyers

High housing costs continue to sideline many prospective buyers, making it easier for those still in the hunt. Zillow’s market heat index shows the market is balanced between buyers and sellers nationwide, with less competition among buyers than in any August since 2018.

As a result, home value appreciation has slowed to a standstill. Typical home value growth nationwide measured by Zillow’s Home Value Index is now flat over the past year — the second-slowest annual growth of any month since the start of 2018.

Listings are taking longer to sell, too. The typical home sold in August took 27 days to find a buyer — a full week longer than last year and one day longer than  pre-pandemic norms. But contrary to typical seasonal trends, competition ticked back up slightly in late summer.

Homeowners have responded to buyers’ caution by pushing pause on listing plans. New listings from sellers reached a record low for August in Zillow records, and the 7.3% month-over-month drop in new listings is steeper than normal for this time of year.

Potential sellers are probably comfortable with their home for the present, likely enjoying a low mortgage rate and significant equity growth: Typical home values nationwide are up 46.5% since February 2020.

According to Zillow’s latest survey of recent sellers, 37% were encouraged to sell by accepting a new job.  As the labor market weakens, that could also reduce the number of homeowners needing to sell. This slowdown in new listing activity caused overall inventory levels to shrink, falling 1.3% from their July peak.

Regional Divides: A Tale Of Two Markets

National trends mask significant regional differences, where shifts in supply have impacted competition.

  • Buyer-friendly markets: Buyers have the most leverage in the South. Former pandemic-era hot spots such as Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Austin now all have more existing options on the market than before the pandemic, thanks in part to builders’ efforts to meet demand. Seattle has made a surprising transition from favoring sellers to buyers over the past year — inventory that’s risen 22% over that time played a key role.
  • Seller-friendly markets: The Northeast and the San Francisco Bay Area remain firmly in favor of sellers. Competition is strongest in Buffalo, Hartford, San Francisco, San Jose, and Boston. In these supply-constrained regions, inventory remains far below pre-pandemic averages, keeping the market tilted toward sellers.
Metro Area* Zillow Home
Value Index
(ZHVI)
ZHVI Year
over Year
(YoY)
Share of
Listings With
a Price Cut 
Market Favors
(Zillow Market
Heat Index)
Inventory
Change YoY
New
Listings
Change
YoY
Median
Days to
Pending
United States $363,946 0.0 % 25.8 % Neutral 15.3 % -3.0 % 27
New York, NY $705,186 2.9 % 13.7 % Strong Seller 7.4 % -1.2 % 32
Los Angeles, CA $945,166 -1.3 % 23.5 % Seller 24.1 % -6.0 % 28
Chicago, IL $341,381 3.3 % 27.7 % Seller -3.5 % -7.3 % 13
Dallas, TX $365,592 -3.9 % 33.0 % Neutral 19.0 % -5.8 % 42
Houston, TX $307,762 -2.0 % 29.3 % Neutral 28.0 % -5.2 % 46
Washington, DC $575,681 0.8 % 26.0 % Seller 36.0 % -1.0 % 19
Philadelphia, PA $381,504 3.1 % 23.2 % Seller 9.3 % -3.8 % 14
Miami, FL $471,510 -4.9 % 20.3 % Buyer 18.2 % -12.4 % 65
Atlanta, GA $382,242 -3.2 % 30.4 % Buyer 20.8 % -9.5 % 47
Boston, MA $720,695 1.0 % 19.0 % Strong Seller 21.0 % 3.7 % 21
Phoenix, AZ $445,934 -3.6 % 32.0 % Neutral 21.5 % -4.9 % 42
San Francisco, CA $1,099,859 -3.9 % 21.6 % Strong Seller 9.3 % -10.1 % 22
Riverside, CA $579,021 -2.5 % 23.4 % Seller 20.4 % -9.9 % 36
Detroit, MI $263,336 3.6 % 27.1 % Neutral 10.2 % 1.0 % 13
Seattle, WA $742,750 -1.0 % 29.4 % Buyer 22.1 % -7.7 % 23
Minneapolis, MN $384,416 2.0 % 25.7 % Seller 8.4 % -2.6 % 23
San Diego, CA $918,990 -2.8 % 29.1 % Seller 26.0 % -8.1 % 28
Tampa, FL $358,438 -6.5 % 31.3 % Buyer 16.1 % -1.1 % 47
Denver, CO $573,589 -3.0 % 35.8 % Neutral 20.0 % -10.7 % 35
Baltimore, MD $398,230 2.1 % 28.3 % Seller 20.1 % 0.4 % 15
St. Louis, MO $268,041 2.3 % 25.5 % Seller 6.1 % 1.7 % 8
Orlando, FL $386,490 -4.6 % 28.2 % Neutral 18.3 % -7.3 % 46
Charlotte, NC $385,392 -0.8 % 29.0 % Neutral 19.0 % -4.5 % 31
San Antonio, TX $280,484 -3.1 % 30.2 % Neutral 13.0 % -6.5 % 52
Portland, OR $545,443 -1.0 % 29.8 % Neutral 14.8 % -2.4 % 26
Sacramento, CA $574,596 -2.4 % 28.6 % Seller 19.6 % -13.6 % 27
Pittsburgh, PA $226,704 2.0 % 27.8 % Neutral 10.2 % 6.6 % 14
Cincinnati, OH $298,172 2.7 % 29.9 % Neutral 14.6 % -1.6 % 10
Austin, TX $433,296 -5.8 % 28.9 % Buyer 14.7 % -3.6 % 71
Las Vegas, NV $432,988 -0.8 % 28.9 % Neutral 34.2 % -11.2 % 38
Kansas City, MO $317,647 2.5 % 30.5 % Seller 15.5 % 2.4 % 9
Columbus, OH $326,786 1.4 % 33.6 % Neutral 18.9 % 1.9 % 11
Indianapolis, IN $288,552 1.6 % 34.8 % Neutral 13.4 % 1.7 % 16
Cleveland, OH $243,904 4.5 % 25.7 % Seller 12.7 % 0.6 % 10
San Jose, CA $1,544,081 -2.1 % 20.1 % Strong Seller 10.8 % -11.8 % 17
Nashville, TN $452,088 -0.2 % 32.3 % Neutral 21.2 % 3.0 % 37
Virginia Beach, VA $362,214 1.7 % 25.8 % Seller 16.0 % -3.8 % 29
Providence, RI $506,743 2.5 % 21.6 % Strong Seller 14.1 % -0.5 % 16
Jacksonville, FL $349,605 -3.6 % 30.9 % Buyer 13.1 % -5.4 % 66
Milwaukee, WI $372,915 3.2 % 17.4 % Seller 0.1 % -5.3 % 19
Oklahoma City, OK $241,224 0.9 % 29.0 % Neutral 15.6 % -0.5 % 25
Raleigh, NC $440,125 -2.5 % 35.5 % Neutral 40.4 % 1.7 % 32
Memphis, TN $241,924 -0.6 % 28.9 % Neutral 4.9 % 2.9 % 27
Richmond, VA $384,156 1.1 % 27.9 % Seller 12.2 % -0.3 % 15
Louisville, KY $270,131 3.5 % 30.5 % Neutral 18.1 % 8.3 % 19
New Orleans, LA $256,408 -0.1 % 24.5 % Buyer 2.5 % -5.9 % 53
Salt Lake City, UT $557,273 2.0 % 36.4 % Neutral 22.8 % -3.0 % 28
Hartford, CT $386,436 4.2 % 19.5 % Strong Seller 6.3 % 2.0 % 8
Buffalo, NY $281,368 3.6 % 21.2 % Strong Seller 7.2 % 6.8 % 11
Birmingham, AL $255,889 0.3 % 22.9 % Neutral 15.2 % -2.4 % 24
*Table ordered by market size 

– more at azbigmedia.com



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