Home Relistings Hit Record January High as Sellers Bet on Spring Market

Reuters03-05
Home Relistings Hit Record January High as Sellers Bet on Spring Market

A Rocket Companies-backed Redfin report finds nearly 45,000 U.S. homes that were delisted in 2025 were relisted for sale in January 2026, the highest January total in data going back to 2016 and equal to a record 3.6% of homes on the market. The analysis says the rebound in relistings could add to already elevated for-sale inventory in a buyer-leaning market, potentially increasing buyer discounts, with 36.1% of relisted homes returning at a lower price than their prior listing. The San Jose metro posted the highest relisting share at 12.5%, followed by San Francisco and Oakland.

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