Home sellers are giving up at ‘unusually high rate,’ says new Realtor report
Published Mon, Dec 8 20256:00 AM ESTUpdated Mon, Dec 8 202511:06 AM EST
By: Diana Olick

Sellers delist homes at a new high
Late fall tends to be the time when the most homes come off the market, as so-far unsuccessful sellers would rather not sit through the slowest winter months. In October, however, delistings, which are reported with a one-month lag, were up 45.5% year to date and rose nearly 38% from October 2024, according to a new report from Realtor.com.
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