Altos reports that active single-family inventory was down 1.7% week-over-week. Inventory usually starts to decline in the fall and then declines sharply during the holiday season.
The first graph shows the seasonal pattern for active single-family inventory since 2015.
The red line is for 2025. The black line is for 2019.
Inventory was up 16.7% compared to the same week in 2024 (last week it was up 16.5%), and down 5.6% compared to the same week in 2019 (last week it was down 6.2%).
Inventory started 2025 down 22% compared to 2019. Inventory has closed three-fourths of that gap, but it appears inventory will still be below 2019 levels at the end of 2025.
This second inventory graph is courtesy of Altos Research.
As of November 7th, inventory was at 842 thousand (7-day average), compared to 857 thousand the prior week.
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