St. Louis Housing Inventory: Where Buyers and Sellers Can Win

The latest months supply data for the St. Louis metro area reveals a tale of two markets: cities with high inventory signaling better opportunities for buyers and areas with low supply creating an advantage for sellers. For homebuyers and investors flexible on location, cities like Breckenridge Hills and Gerald, each with 8 months of inventory, could offer more negotiating power. In contrast, fast-moving areas like Webster Groves and Ballwin, with less than one month of supply, reflect strong demand and competition.

For sellers, being in a low-supply market is good news. A tighter inventory means fewer homes for buyers to Continue Reading →

Inventory Of Homes For Sale In St Louis Increases Year Over Year For First Time In Nearly Three-Years

The inventory of homes for sale in the St Louis core market area increased to a 1.04 month supply in June 2022, an increase of nearly 12 percent (11.8%) from a year ago when there was a 0.93 month supply. As our chart below illustrates, this is the first time since August 2019 there has been a year-over-year increase in inventory and then the increase was just 3.1%. While a double-digit increase is significant, we do need to keep in mind that, at just over a one-month supply of listings for sale is still crazy low! The median listing supply Continue Reading →

Inventory of Homes For Sale is 1-Month or Less In Top 10 Sellers Markets In St Louis

The St Louis housing market has been low on inventory of homes for sale in many areas and many price ranges for the past couple of years. Even as the summer market is down to the last few weeks, we still find the market short on listings in many markets. With the inventory of homes for sale low, the market definitely favors sellers.

Our firm publishes a list showing the current inventory of homes for sale (in terms of months supply based upon the most recent sales trend) and below I show the top 10 St Louis area zip codes Continue Reading →

Report Today Says St Louis Housing Inventory Fell 26 Percent In Past Year…Maybe not though…

This morning I noticed the St Louis Business Journal was reporting “In July, the local housing inventory fell to 2.6 months…That marked a 26 percent decrease since the same month last year“. This report immediately caused me some concern as I didn’t think the inventory was down nearly that much. Given that I personally spend a ton of time staying on top of local market data and our firm, MORE, REALTORS has even developed its own proprietary software to ensure that our agents and clients have the best and most accurate local housing market data, I would like to think Continue Reading →