by Calculated Risk on 7/07/2025 08:11:00 AM
Altos reports that active single-family inventory was up 2.7% week-over-week.
Inventory is now up 36.6% from the seasonal bottom in January and is still increasing. Usually, inventory is up about 20% from the seasonal low by this week in the year. So, 2025 is seeing a larger than normal pickup in inventory.
The first graph shows the seasonal pattern for active single-family inventory since 2015.
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The red line is for 2025. The black line is for 2019.
Inventory was up 30.8% compared to the same week in 2024 (last week it was up 28.7%), and down 10.0% compared to the same week in 2019 (last week it was down 14.1%).
This is the highest level since November 2019.
It now appears inventory will be close to 2019 levels towards the end of 2025.
This second inventory graph is courtesy of Altos Research.
As of July 4th, inventory was at 853 thousand (7-day average), compared to 831 thousand the prior week.