The national housing market is experiencing a cooling trend, but the extent of the slowdown varies significantly across different regions. According to the latest Realtor.com July Housing Trends Report, the South and West regions are increasingly favoring buyers, with more available inventory, deeper price cuts, and longer time on the market for homes. Meanwhile, the Northeast and Midwest remain more competitive. Nationally, active listings have increased for the 21st consecutive month, homes are taking longer to sell, and 33 of the 50 largest metropolitan areas have reported year-over-year price declines. Cities such as Austin, Miami, and Chicago are leading in terms of median list price reductions. This shift is seen as part of a broader market reset, with list prices softening and buyers gaining more negotiating power, particularly in the South and West. While it is not yet a buyer's market, the trend is moving in that direction.
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