Home sellers yank listings fast, delistings hit record high

US home sellers are retreating from the market: Delistings as a proportion of all US home listings rose to 5.8% in April, the highest since March 2020. Excluding the 2020 pandemic, delistings have never been this high. The absolute number of delistings rose +3.8% MoM, marking the 2nd consecutive monthly increase. Atlanta led among the …

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Delistings spike in housing market.

Demand meet supply. https://t.co/9ISi7E3g6B pic.twitter.com/RbuyDgeXVA — Mr.Awsumb (@MrAwsumb) February 14, 2025 via WSJ: An uptick in December delistings is the latest sign of dysfunction in America’s housing market. Nearly 73,000 homes were pulled from sale after they failed to find a buyer in the final month of last year, data from real-estate analytics firm CoreLogic …

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