The latest Realtor.com report reveals a significant contraction at the entry level of the U.S. housing market. Since 2021, the share of online traffic for homes priced below $370,000 has plummeted by 11.4 percentage points, falling to 42.8% in 2026. This decline aligns closely with the 42.2% share of total listings in that price bracket, a statistical parity that masks a deepening crisis of affordability rather than a healthy market equilibrium.
Jiayi Xu, senior economist at Realtor.com, notes that the narrowing gap between supply and demand at lower price points stems from the exhaustion of buyer purchasing power. Instead of a restoration of market health, the data reflects a departure of potential homeowners who can no longer compete. While sellers have begun to adjust expectations—national median list prices dipped 2.4% to $428,950 in July 2026—the shift is insufficient to bring priced-out buyers back into the fold.




Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!