Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

Photo by infinity lifespaces on Unsplash

 

As we move into the summer season, the June 2025 housing market continues to evolve—offering both challenges and opportunities for buyers and sellers alike. While conditions still favor sellers in many areas, a few encouraging shifts are beginning to reshape the landscape, pointing toward a more balanced market over time.

 

 Mortgage Rates: A Gradual Shift

 

Mortgage rates remain a key talking point for buyers this year. After a period of steady increases, we’re starting to see signs of softening. As of May 2025, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate hovered around 6.86%. Projections suggest a slow but steady decline, with rates potentially settling in the low-to-mid 6% range by year’s end.

 

While this is welcome news, it’s important to note that a return to the record-low rates of the past few years remains unlikely. Buyers should plan accordingly and stay informed about lender programs that can help lower upfront or long-term costs.

 

 Inventory Levels: Improving, but Still Tight

 

One of the more notable shifts in the current market is the increase in housing inventory. Compared to June 2024, available listings are up approximately 30%, giving buyers more options and slightly more room to negotiate. That said, inventory is still running below pre-2020 levels, meaning well-priced homes in desirable areas continue to attract strong interest.

 

For buyers, this increase offers a bit more breathing room. For sellers, it means pricing and presentation are more important than ever.

 

 Home Prices: Slower Growth, Not Decline

 

After years of rapid appreciation, home price growth is moderating. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, prices are expected to rise 1.3% in 2025, while Fannie Mae forecasts a 4.1% increase. Regional variations remain, but overall, this represents a cooling trend rather than a downturn.

 

A market crash remains unlikely, as demand continues to outpace supply in many areas. However, buyers may benefit from this slower pace, particularly when combined with rising inventory.

 

 Buyer & Seller Strategies

 

For Buyers:

 

* Expect competition, especially for well-located, move-in-ready homes.

* Don’t hold out for drastic drops in price or rates—it could cost more in the long run.

* Consider taking advantage of local or national buyer incentive programs, such as Homes for Heroes or first-time buyer grants.

 

For Sellers:

 

* Price competitively. Today’s buyers are more sensitive to cost, especially with elevated borrowing rates.

* Be open to more traditional negotiations, including contingencies or repair requests.

* Highlight features that appeal to your target market—think walkable neighborhoods, school districts, or flexible home office spaces.

 

Looking Ahead

 

The June 2025 housing market shows early signs of transitioning from a red-hot seller’s market to something more balanced. Increased inventory and more stable price growth are steps in the right direction for buyers. Still, in most regions, sellers retain the advantage—especially those who price thoughtfully and present their homes well.

 

Whether you’re buying or selling, staying informed and working with a knowledgeable real estate professional can help you navigate the changing market with confidence.