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7 Most Buyer-Friendly Housing Markets of Fall 2024



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Many prospective homebuyers have been sitting on the sidelines, patiently waiting for mortgage rates to drop. The issue with this tactic is that once they do — if they do — buyers will flood the market, driving up competition and prices. The smarter tactic is being savvy about where you choose to buy, as some markets are more buyer-friendly than others.
To find the most buyer-friendly housing markets for this fall, Zoocasa analyzed sales and new listings for September 2024 in 50 major cities. This data was used to determine the sales-to-new-listings ratio (SNLR), calculated by dividing the total sales number by the number of new listings in each city.
An SNLR under 40% suggests a buyer’s market, an SNLR between 40% and 60% suggests a balanced market and an SNLR over 60% suggests a seller’s market. Based on these parameters, here’s a look at the most buyer-friendly housing markets of fall 2024.
Washington
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 37%
Omaha, Nebraska
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 40%
Chicago
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 44%
Jersey City-Hoboken, New Jersey
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 45%
Tucson, Arizona
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 48%
Boston
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 50%
Newark, New Jersey
- Sales-to-new listings ratio: 50%
Data is sourced from Zoocasa’s ranking of The Hottest Buyers’ and Sellers’ Markets for Fall 2024.
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