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What this means for buyers

What this means for buyers

More choice, less urgency
Inventory is up (well above the 10-year average), and sales are below normal levels. That gives buyers more options and time to make decisions—less of the pressure we saw in past spring markets.

Negotiation is back (in pockets)
With the sales-to-active listings ratio at 14.2%, we’re in balanced market territory—but leaning softer. Especially in apartments and attached homes, buyers have more leverage.

Detached may tighten
This is the interesting shift:

  • Detached sales up 8.3%

  • New listings down

That combination can create competition in select detached properties, even while the broader market feels calm.

Pricing isn’t falling fast—but it’s softer year-over-year
Prices are down ~6–8% from last year, but relatively stable month-to-month. Translation:

  • No sharp “deals” across the board

  • But better value than a year ago

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