Redfin Corporation has released an industry analysis indicating that the U.S. housing market is experiencing notable dynamics. Despite the median home-sale price reaching a record high of $396,500, the market remains relatively cool. This is attributed to a mismatch between sellers and buyers, with sellers outnumbering prospective buyers. The increase in home-sale prices is modest at 1% year-over-year, a decrease from the 5% growth observed at the beginning of the year. The demand for homes has been weak this spring, influenced by economic uncertainty and high housing costs. Mortgage rates have slightly decreased, with the daily average 30-year fixed rate at 6.87%. Meanwhile, homebuying demand indicators such as mortgage-purchase applications and Redfin's Homebuyer Demand Index have declined over the past month. As the market adjusts, sellers are advised to adopt strategic pricing and ensure homes are in excellent condition to attract buyers. Homes in prime locations that are in perfect condition continue to sell at or above asking price, highlighting the importance of pricing strategy in a cooling market.
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