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12/07/2025, 00:05
AI SUMMARY
●US home delistings jump 28% YoY in September to nearly 84,300 units
●Figure represents the highest level of delistings for the month since 2017
●Trend indicates sellers are retreating as properties fail to sell within 31 days
Data reported by The Kobeissi Letter indicates that US home delistings rose by 18,460 year-over-year in September, a 28% increase. This pushed the total number of delisted homes to 84,278, marking the highest figure for the month since 2017.
Properties are classified as delisted if they are withdrawn from the market after failing to sell within 31 days. The sharp rise suggests sellers are increasingly exiting the market, potentially due to a mismatch between asking prices and buyer demand in the current economic environment.