
Housing Market Update: New Listings Fall 17%, Prices Rise 15%
Home prices continued to surge even as winter storms shut down much of the nation.
Tim Ellis has been analyzing the real estate market since 2005, and worked at Redfin as a housing market analyst from 2010 through 2013 and again starting in 2018. In his free time, he runs the independently-operated Seattle-area real estate website <a href="https://seattlebubble.com/" title="Seattle Bubble"><em>Seattle Bubble</em></a>, and produces the <a href="https://dispatches.fm/" title="Dispatches from the Multiverse">"Dispatches from the Multiverse" improvised comedy sci-fi podcast</a>.

Home prices continued to surge even as winter storms shut down much of the nation.

The US housing market stayed unusually strong through January, with home prices rising 14% and sales climbing 20%.

The housing market sped up even more as 42% of homes sold within the first week of being listed for sale.

Median prices rose 15%, pending home sales were up 29%, and new listings fell 11% from the same period a year earlier. Key housing market

An analysis of over 220,000 home sales across a 13-year period found no consistent relationship between the addition of low-income housing and changes in nearby

The median price of newly-listed homes hit a new record months earlier than it does in a typical year.

Home prices continued to surge even as winter storms shut down much of the nation.

The US housing market stayed unusually strong through January, with home prices rising 14% and sales climbing 20%.

The housing market sped up even more as 42% of homes sold within the first week of being listed for sale.

Median prices rose 15%, pending home sales were up 29%, and new listings fell 11% from the same period a year earlier. Key housing market

An analysis of over 220,000 home sales across a 13-year period found no consistent relationship between the addition of low-income housing and changes in nearby

The median price of newly-listed homes hit a new record months earlier than it does in a typical year.