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2024 Home Sales Lowest Since 1995

2024 Home Sales Lowest Since 1995
In 2024, U.S. existing home sales dropped to 4.04 million, the lowest level since 1995 and even below the 2008 crisis. The median price for new homes fell below that of existing homes, signaling a market anomaly. With affordability plunging, the gap between home prices and household incomes raises major concerns for buyers and sellers alike.
Historic Drop in Existing Home Sales
The U.S. housing market experienced a significant shock in 2024, as existing home sales fell to their lowest level in nearly three decades. According to recent data, only about 4.04 million existing homes were sold, a number not seen since 1995. This figure even falls below the lows recorded during the 2008 financial crisis, highlighting the severity of the current downturn. A combination of high interest rates, soaring home prices, and income stagnation has created a perfect storm, making it increasingly difficult for Americans to purchase homes.
Unusual Price Trends Between New and Existing Homes
One of the most striking anomalies observed in 2024 is the unusual relationship between the prices of new and existing homes. Traditionally, new homes are more expensive due to the cost of materials, labor, and modern amenities. However, this year, the median price for new homes dropped to $417,400, while the median price for existing homes rose to $419,300. This inversion indicates a growing demand for newer, more efficient homes, possibly fueled by buyers seeking long-term energy savings and fewer repair costs. It also reflects the fact that many homeowners are reluctant to sell, tightening supply in the existing home market and artificially inflating prices.
Affordability Crisis Deepens
The issue of housing affordability has never been more pressing. To buy a median-priced home today, a household must earn at least $109,564 annually—an all-time high. Yet, the median household income stands at only $83,431. This staggering gap means that many potential buyers are priced out of the market entirely. First-time homebuyers are particularly vulnerable, facing not only high purchase prices but also increased insurance premiums, property taxes, and maintenance costs. For many Americans, the dream of homeownership is becoming more distant with each passing year.
Challenges for Home Sellers
For sellers, the landscape has also shifted dramatically. While low inventory continues to support higher asking prices, the pool of qualified buyers is shrinking. Homes are sitting on the market longer, and price reductions are becoming more common in many regions. Sellers must adjust their expectations, often needing to invest more in staging, repairs, or offering buyer incentives such as covering closing costs or buying down mortgage rates. The once-frenzied seller’s market has cooled, demanding a more strategic and flexible approach.
What Lies Ahead for the Housing Market
Looking ahead, the future of the U.S. housing market remains uncertain. Interest rates are expected to stay elevated for the near term, continuing to suppress demand. At the same time, persistent supply shortages, especially in affordable housing, will likely prevent significant price drops in most areas. Policy changes, such as efforts to reduce zoning restrictions and promote new construction, may provide some relief, but results will take time. In the meantime, both buyers and sellers must navigate a more complex and challenging environment.
Conclusion: A New Reality for Buyers and Sellers
In conclusion, the record-low existing home sales in 2024 are a clear signal that the U.S. housing market is under immense strain. High prices, unaffordable mortgage requirements, and a widening income gap have redefined the traditional dynamics of buying and selling property. While opportunities still exist, success in today’s market demands greater financial preparedness, flexibility, and a deep understanding of the shifting landscape. Both buyers and sellers who adapt quickly will be best positioned to weather this new reality.
Jack C Bharat
AmeriGroup Residential & Commercial Properties. Inc.
122-15 111th Avenue, S Ozone Park, NY 11420
Jack C Bharat has been in the Real Estate Business since 2003. As a Realtor & Developer, his experience in buying dated, distress or fixer upper and renovated them back for resale can help both buyers and sellers in their transactions. Graduated in 1999 from Queens College (CUNY) Flushing, with a Bachelors of Arts Degree and in 2012 from LaGuardia College with Goldman Sachs 10K Small Business Certificate Of Entrepreneurship, Mr Bharat is always educating himself to stay current and sometimes ahead of Real Estate Market Trends. He is currently a Notary Public in the State of NY as well.
Mr Bharat has completed real estate projects in New York-Queens & Long Island, Florida-Ocala & Coral Springs & recently (Nov 2023) 8 Units Apt in Providence, Guyana. His passion for creating projects that blend functional modern architectural design in harmony with the natural environment are evident in his most recent commercial project in Providence Guyana, currently under initial phase of construction. Mr Bharat also is the CEO of Liberty Office Supplies & Equipment, Inc. A Certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) with New York City & New York State. Established in May 1999, Liberty provides a wide range of office supplies and work as a sourcing company for the Federal Government by being a GSA schedule holder.
Jack is Licensed as a Real Estate Broker in State of New York and in the State of Florida. He has knowledge in both residential and commercial sales. His motto “Working with Clients to achieve their real estate goals” is what drive him to be on top of his game. He is very involved in his community especially with social and educational issues. He is the proud sponsor of a local Cricket Team, Boxing and donates his time and money to various organizations that work with children, abuse victims and the elderly. He is cited by NYC Mayor’s Office, NYS Assembly and NYC Council for his leadership role in his community.
Mr Bharat has three daughters: Alicia who graduated with her Masters Of Science in Education from Queens College and is now a STEM Teacher with the NYC Dept of Education, Kayla who has recently (2024) graduated from CUNY School for Public Health with her Masters of Public Health in Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences & works as an Environmetal Health & Safety Specialist with Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr. and Jessica who is currently enrolled as a senior at Queens College pursing her goal as a Dentist.
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