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Residential real estate market off to a slower start this year

February 16, 2026 - 04:12

Residential real estate market off to a slower start this year

The housing market has begun 2025 on a subdued note, with key metrics showing a decline from the previous year's activity. Preliminary data indicates that both the total number of homes sold and the overall sales volume have fallen compared to January of last year, signaling a cautious start for the sector.

Industry analysts point to a combination of factors contributing to the slower pace. While mortgage rates have retreated from their recent peaks, they remain elevated compared to the ultra-low levels seen in previous years, continuing to impact buyer affordability and purchasing power. This financial pressure is causing many potential buyers to adopt a wait-and-see approach, leading to longer listing times and a more balanced dynamic between sellers and buyers in many regions.

The cooling trend follows a period of exceptional activity and rapid price growth. The current shift suggests a market moving toward normalization, though the trajectory for the spring buying season remains uncertain. Experts are closely watching inventory levels and future interest rate decisions, which will be pivotal in determining whether this slow start is a brief pause or a sign of a more sustained moderation in the residential real estate market for the months ahead.


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