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The Twin Cities metro area is seeing a shift in its real estate landscape, with more homes changing hands but at lower prices. After a period marked by bidding wars and offers soaring above asking prices, the market is now showing clear signs of cooling as the spring selling season gets underway.
Recent data indicates a rise in overall sales activity, suggesting that more buyers and sellers are engaging in transactions. However, this uptick in volume is accompanied by a notable drop in median home prices. Industry analysts point to a combination of factors driving this change, including higher mortgage rates that have squeezed buyer budgets and a gradual increase in housing inventory that gives purchasers more negotiating power.
Sellers who listed their homes just a few months ago often saw multiple offers within days. Now, properties are staying on the market longer, and many sellers are having to adjust their expectations. Price reductions have become more common as sellers compete for a smaller pool of qualified buyers. For prospective homeowners who were priced out of the market during the recent hot streak, this slowdown offers a rare window of opportunity. But with interest rates still elevated, affordability remains a significant challenge across the metro area.
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