January Home Sales Plunge 8.4% as Realtors Warn of a “New Housing Crisis”

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The U.S. housing market kicked off the year with turbulence, as January home sales fell a steep 8.4% from December—far more than analysts expected. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the annualized pace of existing home sales slid to just 3.91 million, marking the slowest pace since December 2023 and the sharpest monthly drop since early 2022.

Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for NAR, didn’t mince words. He called today’s market conditions “a new housing crisis.” His reasoning? “The movement is not happening. Americans are stuck,” Yun explained, noting that renters in particular are unable to participate in long‑term housing wealth.

What’s Behind the Sudden Drop?

Mortgage rates barely budged during late 2025, hovering around 6.1% for a 30‑year fixed mortgage. Although that number has come down slightly and affordability has technically improved—wage growth has outpaced home price gains—inventory remains the major roadblock.

Supply continues to falter. January inventory dipped from December levels but still sits 3.4% higher than last year. With just a 3.7‑month supply of homes available, the market is nowhere near the balanced 6‑month mark that favors both buyers and sellers.

Prices Still Climb—And Homes Take Longer to Sell

Despite the slowdown in sales, prices continue their steady rise. January’s median home price hit a new record of $396,800—almost 1% higher than the same period last year. Homes are now spending an average of 46 days on the market, up from 41 days a year ago.

First‑time buyers made up 31% of sales in January, an increase from 28% last year. Yet affordability remains a significant hurdle, especially for entry‑level homes. Sales dropped most sharply in the sub‑$250,000 segment, while the $1‑million‑plus range was the only tier to show year‑over‑year growth.

A Market in Motion—Just Not Enough Motion

Regionally, January sales were down across all major areas, with the steepest declines in the South and West. For active and aspiring real estate professionals—especially in fast‑moving states like Florida—this market calls for adaptability, continuous learning, and sharp market awareness. At Cameron Academy, more students than ever are using market volatility as a catalyst to strengthen their credentials and stay competitive in the evolving real estate landscape.

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