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    U.S. first-time buyers struggle with affordability

    July 26, 2025
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    U.S. home prices climbed to a record high in June 2025, even as overall market activity continued to slow. The median price for an existing home rose to $435,300, surpassing the previous record set one year earlier. Despite this increase, home sales fell by 2.7 percent from May, reaching a seasonally adjusted nine-month low, according to data from the National Association of Realtors. The rise in prices alongside declining sales reflects a growing divide within the U.S. housing market.

    U.S. first-time buyers struggle with affordability

    Activity remains concentrated at the upper end, driven by wealthier buyers who can pay in cash or leverage significant home equity. Homes priced above one million dollars recorded a 14 percent year-over-year increase in sales, while all-cash transactions accounted for 29 percent of all purchases in June. In contrast, many first-time and middle-income buyers remain locked out of the market due to high prices and rising mortgage rates.

    Affordability continues to be a critical barrier. Mortgage rates now average 6.74 percent, and the median home price is 48 percent higher than it was five years ago. For prospective buyers without substantial savings or financial assistance, the cost of homeownership is often out of reach. Although first-time buyers represented 30 percent of June transactions, many are stretching budgets or relying on family support to complete purchases.

    Housing market divides deepen as affordability declines

    Rising contract cancellations are further evidence of market strain. In June, 57,000 sales agreements fell through, representing 15 percent of all homes under contract. This is the highest share of canceled deals in that month since 2017. Buyers are increasingly willing to walk away when negotiations stall over pricing or presale repairs. Sellers, especially those with low mortgage rates and strong equity, are often reluctant to make concessions and prefer to remove their listings rather than adjust prices.

    Delistings are also rising sharply. In May, the number of homes taken off the market without a sale increased by 47 percent compared to a year earlier. While more than 20 percent of listings received price cuts in June, many homeowners would rather wait than lower their asking price. This hesitancy contributes to tight inventory conditions that continue to limit choices for buyers. The new-home market also reflects a broader slowdown.

    New-home sector shows falling prices and builder incentives

    The U.S. Census Bureau reported that new single-family home sales reached an annualized rate of 627,000 units in June. This figure was slightly higher than in May but 6.6 percent lower than in June 2024. Inventory levels rose to 511,000 homes, while the months of supply climbed to 9.8, indicating softening demand. The median sales price for a new home fell to $401,800, nearly $34,000 less than the median for existing homes. Builders are constructing smaller homes and increasing incentives to attract buyers.

    Some developers are now offering incentives equal to more than 13 percent of the sale price, including mortgage rate buy-downs and closing cost credits. With affordability pressures, elevated borrowing costs, and uneven demand, the U.S. housing market remains fragmented. Price gains at the top continue, but underlying weakness persists across much of the market. -By Content Syndication Services.

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