Prices, inventory, and demand — distilled every month into one clear verdict: buyer’s market or seller’s. The investor’s read, before you make an offer.
Only if you move fast. Sellers have the upper hand in Springfield right now.
Sellers have the upper hand in Springfield. There are more committed buyers than homes for sale. Good homes find a buyer quickly. If you want one, be ready to move in days.
For every 100 homes for sale, 121 are already under contract. Buyers outnumber sellers here. Expect company when you bid. Few sellers are dropping their price. Asking prices are holding firm. Your discount will come from one stale listing, not from the whole market.
A typical Springfield home takes 33 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 40% faster than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago. There are 143 homes for sale in Springfield. That is 2.6 times the tightest month on record, but below the peak of 304. Supply is growing against last year.
Asking prices are at their highest point on record. You are buying at the top. Underwrite it that way. Prices are rising again. Every month you wait costs money. The question is no longer when. It is which house. Springfield prices have risen in 102 of the last 108 months. Drops here have been short and shallow. Buying in a slow month has rarely hurt a long hold.
If you plan to sell in the next two years, move it up. This much buyer demand does not last. Right now it does your negotiating for you.
Only if you move fast. Sellers have the upper hand in Springfield right now. 1.21 out of every 100 homes for sale have a buyer, 12% of sellers have cut their price, and a typical home takes 33 days to sell.
Asking prices are at their highest point on record. You are buying at the top. Underwrite it that way. Prices are rising again. Every month you wait costs money. The question is no longer when. It is which house.
+7.2%/yr. 1 year: +7.8% · 5 years: +7.2% · ten years: +8.4%. The five-year and ten-year rates agree. That is a durable trend, not a boom artifact. It is a fair long-run input. Measure growth per square foot, not on the median. The median moves when the mix of listed homes moves. Your house does not. The one-year rate is a timing signal. It is not an underwriting input.
A typical Springfield home takes 33 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 40% faster than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago.
01108. Only 64 out of 100 homes there have a buyer, 17% have cut their price, and a typical home takes 44 days to sell.
Closest matches on asking price, price per square foot, days to sell, buyer demand, and price cuts.