Home Delistings Jump in 2025 as More Sellers Wait Out Market
- New home buyer inquiries rose in June, marking the first month of increase this year, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors report.
- The report noted that 24% of surveyed professionals expect house price increases over the next 12 months.
- Tarrant Parsons from RICS indicated that the market is stabilizing following volatility, with signs of increased near-term sales expectations.
- Tarrant Parsons of RICS noted, 'The UK residential market appears to be entering a more settled phase,' despite the anticipated subdued sales momentum.
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Home delistings jump in 2025 as more sellers wait out market
Research published Tuesday says delistings are up 35 percent from the same period in 2024. Thirteen homes were delisted in May for every 100 homes hitting the market, according to Realtor.com. The number marks a rise from the 10 homes delisted in the spring of last year and 2023, and six property delistings in 2022.…
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