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Redfin Reports U.S. Luxury Home Prices Jump 5.5% in October, Triple the Pace of Non-Luxury Homes
Businesswire· 2025-11-21 13:00
Core Insights - U.S. luxury home sale prices increased by 5.5% year over year to a median of $1.28 million, marking a record high for October, while non-luxury home prices rose by 1.8% to a median of $373,249, indicating that luxury prices are growing approximately three times faster than non-luxury prices [2][4][6] Price Trends - Luxury home prices have consistently outpaced non-luxury prices over the past two years, reflecting differing behaviors between wealthy buyers and typical first-time or move-up buyers [4][5] - The most significant price increases for luxury homes were observed in Warren, MI (+14.9%), Milwaukee, WI (+13.5%), and San Jose, CA (+11.9%), while declines were noted in Tampa, FL (-2.9%) and Oakland, CA (-2.4%) [9][16] Sales Activity - Closed luxury home sales rose by 2.9% year over year, while non-luxury sales increased by 0.7%, both remaining near historically low levels for October [6][9] - Pending sales for luxury homes increased by 2.1%, compared to a 1.4% rise for non-luxury homes, indicating a slight uptick in market activity [7] Inventory Levels - The inventory of luxury homes for sale rose by 6.4% year over year, reaching a five-year high, while non-luxury inventory increased by 9.5%, also hitting the highest October level since 2019 [8][10] Market Dynamics - Both luxury and non-luxury homes are taking longer to sell, with luxury homes averaging 58 days on the market, which is six days longer than the previous year, and non-luxury homes taking 45 days [11] - The share of luxury listings going under contract within two weeks decreased to 26.7%, while non-luxury homes saw a more significant drop to 31.3% [12]