US Housing News
Over the past 48 hours, the US housing market has continued to cool unevenly as borrowing costs remain a major drag on demand. Mortgage News Daily reported that mortgage rates recently surged to new 9 month highs of 6.75 percent before easing slightly, but still high enough to keep many buyers on the sidelines. That lines up with the latest market data showing buyers are still price sensitive and moving more slowly than in earlier spring periods. Recent Redfin market updates from the past week show a mixed picture across major metros. In Mobile County, Alabama, the median sale price was $239,000 in March 2026, up 4.4 percent year over year, with homes taking 53 days to sell. Wilmington, Delaware was more expensive at $245,000, up 9.4 percent, but sales fell to 62 homes from 93 a year earlier and the average time on market rose to 61 days. Cincinnati posted a median price of $285,000, up 5.6 percent, while Oakwood, Ohio remained highly competitive, with a median price of $397,000 and homes selling in just 22 days. Fayetteville, North Carolina showed a different pattern, with Redfin reporting a median sale price of $239,000 in February 2026, up 8.6 percent year over year, but a longer 54 day selling time. Bethesda, Maryland remained a high end outlier at $1.5 million, up 7.7 percent. The clearest consumer shift is caution. Buyers are still active, but higher rates and longer listing times are pushing them to negotiate more carefully. On the supply side, inventory remains uneven, with some markets seeing fewer sales even as prices rise, suggesting affordability rather than demand alone is shaping results. Industry disruption is also visible in the ongoing Zillow versus Compass battle, which has intensified debate over private listings and market transparency. Zillow has argued that private networks reduce buyer access, while Compass is pushing for more flexible listing rules. That conflict reflects a broader strategic split in how major players want the market to function: open and searchable, or more controlled and broker driven. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ
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