February 6, 2025 - 05:59

A recent housing report has revealed alarming trends in Rochester's real estate market, indicating that the city is experiencing a "deep freeze." According to the findings, there are currently 58% fewer single-family homes available for sale compared to five years ago. This dramatic decrease in inventory has positioned Rochester at the forefront of the national housing market crisis.
The report highlights the challenges faced by potential homebuyers in the area, as the limited supply has led to increased competition and rising prices. Many prospective buyers are finding it increasingly difficult to secure a home, resulting in a stagnation of sales and a slowdown in market activity.
Real estate experts are expressing concerns over the long-term implications of this trend, as it may deter new residents and impact the overall economic growth of the city. As the housing market continues to struggle, stakeholders are urged to explore solutions to stimulate inventory and support a more balanced market for buyers and sellers alike.
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