The broader housing market is cooling, but cash-heavy transactions are dropping faster than overall sales. While total home transactions fell 8.5% year over year, the volume of cash purchases plummeted 11.2%. This shift reflects a market where the urgency of the pandemic era has evaporated, replaced by a more stable environment where price growth has slowed to 0.2% annually, a stark contrast to the 15.4% surge seen in 2021.
According to Realtor.com senior economist Hannah Jones, the decline does not signal the exit of cash buyers, but rather a return to a more balanced buyer mix. Financed buyers are finding more opportunities as inventory levels rise, though cash remains a strategic tool for sellers seeking guaranteed, swift closings rather than just bidding war dominance. This pattern remains most visible at the extreme ends of the market: cash is used in two-thirds of sales under $100,000 and in over 40% of luxury transactions exceeding $1 million.




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