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10 cities where home prices are falling the most, as pandemic boomtowns cool down

Jordan Pandy   

10 cities where home prices are falling the most, as pandemic boomtowns cool down
A neighborhood view of Boise, Idaho.Getty Images
  • Home prices are falling in cities that saw large growth in recent years, according to Realtor.com.
  • High monthly payments have dampened buyer demand creating room for negotiation at the closing table.

Prospective homebuyers waiting for prices to drop have something to be excited about. Listings site Realtor.com just put out a new ranking of where home prices are falling the most, compared to a year ago.

Cities like Ogden, Utah, and Boise, Idaho, that were heralded as boomtowns as remote workers from across the country flocked to locations with more outdoor space and less expensive homes, are now reversing the upward trend in housing prices. Other hotspots like Austin, Texas, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, saw drops of 2% or more.

"These are some areas that saw really rapid price growth in the past several years — there was just enormous demand," Realtor.com data journalist Evan Wyloge told Insider. "It stands to reason that in these places that were the hottest and where prices were rising the fastest, when mortgage rates cranked up, that put the brakes on transactions and overall buyer capacity and interest."

With fewer transactions happening, sellers are more inclined to drop their prices. This could also help out younger buyers seeking to purchase a home. For example, 31% of homebuyers in Ogden from April to July were Gen Zers.

To calculate its list, Realtor.com looked at the change in the median list price per square foot for the 50 largest metro areas, comparing data for August 2023 and August 2022. It also included only one metro area per state to ensure the list had geographic diversity.

Dropping single-digit percentage points may not seem like a lot, but in these housing markets that have inflated over the years, that is thousands of dollars in savings, Wyloge said. Here are the 10 cities where home prices fell the most between August 2022 and August 2023, according to Realtor.com.

10. Jackson, Mississippi

10. Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi.      Jeremy Woodhouse/Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $287,000

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -0.1%

9. Honolulu, Hawaii

9. Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii.      SCStock/Shutterstock

Median listing home price of August 2023: $822,500

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -0.5%

8. Lakeland-Winter Haven, Florida

8. Lakeland-Winter Haven, Florida
Lakeland, Florida.      Sean Pavone

Median listing home price of August 2023: $359,495

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -0.9%

7. Boise City, Idaho

7. Boise City, Idaho
Boise, Idaho.      benedek/Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $584,950

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -1.1%

6. Ogden-Clearfield, Utah

6. Ogden-Clearfield, Utah
Ogden, Utah.      mandicoleman.com/Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $571,995

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -1.1%

5. Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, Arizona

5. Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona.      Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $537,900

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -1.2%

4. Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, Texas

4. Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, Texas
Austin, Texas.      Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $568,237

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -2%

3. Stockton, California

3. Stockton, California
Stockton, California.      DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $585,965

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -2.1%

2. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, Nevada

2. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada.      Allan Baxter

Median listing home price of August 2023: $456,848

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -2.7%

1. Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

1. Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.      DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

Median listing home price of August 2023: $355,784

Percentage it went down since August 2022: -2.9%


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