Realtor.com® Survey Finds 81% of Potential Sellers Think They Will Get Their Asking Price or More This Year
Rhea-AI Summary
Realtor.com's latest survey reveals strong seller optimism in the housing market, with 81% of potential sellers expecting to receive their asking price or more in 2025. 70% of sellers believe it's a good time to sell, despite challenging market conditions.
The survey highlights that 79% of potential sellers are motivated by necessity, with 46% seeking a different community. Key findings show that 75% expect average or shorter selling times, and 63% anticipate minimal concessions. However, 55% of those considering selling for over a year feel 'locked in' due to high mortgage rates.
Regional differences show the Northeast leading in seller confidence at 80%, compared to the West (72%), South (69%), and Midwest (65%). The study found that 96% of potential sellers have taken preparatory steps, with 71% checking home values and 38% making home improvements.
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"Spring is historically the best time to sell, and this year, sellers are entering the season with high expectations," said Laura Eddy, vice president of Research and Insights at Realtor.com®. "Our survey found that many potential sellers feel confident they'll not only sell quickly but also receive top dollar for their home. Despite their optimism, our survey suggests that potential sellers–especially those who have been waiting to sell for a year or more, still feel locked in due to interest rates."
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Potential sellers think it's a good time to sell and are taking steps to sell
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Six out of 10 potential sellers have taken actionable and concrete steps to start the listing process. The most common step has been to contact a real estate agent (
"With the best time to sell approaching, sellers are optimistic and with a still-sizable nationwide housing shortage, there's good reason to be," said Hannah Jones, senior economic research analyst at Realtor.com®. "Our research shows that the housing supply gap would take 7.5 years to close nationwide and much longer in some regions. At the same time, we've seen pronounced shifts in financial markets as the economy adjusts to new policies. It's always a good idea to work with an expert, and this is even more true at a time when housing markets are evolving to reflect broader economic conditions."
Potential sellers have been waiting to sell their homes, many feeling "locked in" by mortgage rates
Nearly two out of three potential sellers (
One major contributing factor making people sit on the sidelines is mortgage rates. After all, roughly two-thirds (
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Potential seller attitudes differ by region, much like housing trends
Potential sellers in the Northeast are considerably more likely to think it's a good time to sell a home (
To see the full results from this survey, visit our research center and to learn more about what makes April 14-19th the best week to sell, visit our seller's resource center.
Methodology
Online survey conducted on March 19, 2025 - March 14, 2025 among n=801 homeowners who are thinking about selling their home in the next 12 months.
About Realtor.com®
Realtor.com® pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com® is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.
Media Contact: Mallory Micetich, press@realtor.com
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