Delistings surge across the country

By ProBuilder

Buyer demand is failing to pick up, causing many sellers to pull their homes off the market altogether. According to data from real estate marketing platform Realtor.com, nationwide delisitings in May grew by 47% year-over-year. Year-to-date, delistings are up 35% from the same period in 2024.

The increase in homes being taken off the market is partially due to a boost in overall housing inventory, giving sellers more competition. In June, inventory was up by 28% year-over-year. In May 2025, 13 homes were delisted for every 100 homes placed on the market. Comparatively, in the spring of 2022, just six homes were delisted for every 100 homes that hit the market. 

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