Home sales declined 7.9% year-over-year in January, and the number of homes for sale fell 14.4%, the greatest year-over-year decline in 28 months, according to Redfin. About 19.2% of homes sold above the asking price, up from 18.7% from the previous year.
All the while, home values rose 7.8%, with the median sales price growing to $280,500 last month, which could all point to an
"Many buyers are concerned about interest rates, but the biggest driver of this market is inventory, not rates," Joe Krupsaw, a Redfin agent in Washington, D.C., said in a press release. "None of my clients have said they'll change their plans to buy if rates increase. I think when rates hit 4.5% we'll see some buyers reassess their budgets and what they can afford, but they won't stop looking for a home."
Where inventory is concerned, Worcester, Mass., and Rochester, N.Y., were tied with the greatest declines in new listings year-over-year in January, falling 16.8% in both cities. Also on the list of greatest annual drops in new listings is Memphis, Tenn., where they fell 15.3% to 957.
From Worcester to Memphis, here's a look at 12 places where housing supply is dwindling.
The data was derived from Redfin's Real-Time Housing Market Tracker, a monthly analysis of home prices, competition, sales volumes and inventory levels across the markets that Redfin serves nationwide.
No. 12 Hampton Roads, Va.
Homes sold: 1,333 (6.1%)
Median sales price: $218,500 (9.3%)
No. 11 Columbus, Ohio
Homes sold: 1,598 (-13.8%)
Median sales price: $180,000 (9.9%)
No. 10 Providence, R.I.
Homes sold: 1,156 (-8.5%)
Median sales price: $245,000 (8.9%)
No. 9 Philadelphia, Pa.
Homes sold: 1,655 (-3.7%)
Median sales price: $185,000 (12.5%)
No. 8 Tulsa, Okla.
Homes sold: 681 (-3.3%)
Median sales price: $155,000 (4.6%)
No. 7 Cincinnati, Ohio
Homes sold: 1,266 (-13.6%)
Median sales price: $156,400 (4.2%)
No. 6 Boston, Mass.
Homes sold: 2896 (-8.5%)
Median sales price: $450,000 (6.9%)
No. 5 Memphis, Tenn.
Homes sold: 758 (-10.4%)
Median sales price: $162,000 (24.6%)
No. 4 Montgomery County, Pa.
Homes sold: 1,447 (-8.8%)
Median sales price: $285,000 (7.5%)
No. 3 Omaha, Neb.
Homes sold: 717 (-11.6%)
Median sales price: $187,500 (10.3%)
No. 2 Rochester, N.Y.
Homes sold: 697 (-6.1%)
Median sales price: $127,500 (6.7%)
No. 1 Worcester, Mass.
Homes sold: 652 (6.4%)
Median sales price: $250,000 (9.6%)