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  Factoid - Tuesday, July 15, 2025
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Realtor.com reported that homes listed for sale in the U.S. were on the market for a median of 53 days in June 2025, up from a median of 48 days in June 2024, according to its own release. The increase comes amidst a surge in listings. There were 1.08 million actively listed homes for sale in June, an increase of 28.9% year-over-year (y-o-y). The Western and Southern regions saw housing inventory increase by 38.3% and 29.4% y-o-y in June 2025, compared to the Midwest and Northeast, which saw inventory increase by 21.3% and 17.6% over the time frame.
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