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Pending home sales saw a sharp decline of 9.3% in December 2025 compared to November, as reported by the National Association of Realtors.
This drop was unexpected as analysts had predicted a slight gain in sales. Furthermore, December's sales figures revealed a 3% decrease compared to the same month in 2024.
Lawrence Yun, the chief economist for the Realtors, stated, "The housing sector is not out of the woods yet."
He noted that recent months showed some encouraging signs in pending contracts and closed sales, but the December figures have dampened the short-term outlook for the housing market.
Sales declined across all regions in the U.S., with the only annual increase seen in the South. This trend suggests that homebuyers are facing increasing challenges in the current market.
In December 2025, there were 1.18 million homes available for sale, marking a 9% decrease from November. This figure also matched the lowest inventory level recorded in 2025.
Although inventory levels were up 12% year-over-year, they are still considered low by historical standards, impacting consumer confidence.
Yun emphasized that consumers prefer to see abundant inventory before making the significant decision of buying a home.
The current decline in pending home sales might reflect diminished enthusiasm from buyers who are faced with limited options on the market.
The average mortgage rate for a popular 30-year fixed loan in December 2025 was around 6.25%. This rate showed little change from previous months, which may have contributed to the cautious approach of potential homebuyers.
The combination of stagnant mortgage rates and falling housing supply has created a challenging environment for those looking to purchase homes.
The December data indicates ongoing struggles within the housing market, as buyers contend with limited inventory and stagnant mortgage rates.
As we look toward 2026, the outlook remains uncertain. Buyers may need to wait for more favorable conditions before making their home purchase decisions.
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