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Redfin reports that the median-priced U.S. luxury home sold for a record $1,225,000 in the first quarter of 2024, marking an 8.7% increase from the previous year. Sales of luxury homes are on the rise due to high demand, with a significant share being purchased in cash. The total supply of luxury homes is increasing, but still below pre-pandemic levels. Luxury prices are driven by buyer confidence in continued price growth and the desire to capitalize on equity. Overall, luxury home sales are increasing while non-luxury sales are declining.
Redfin riferisce che il prezzo medio di una casa di lusso negli Stati Uniti ha raggiunto un record di 1.225.000 dollari nel primo trimestre del 2024, con un aumento dell'8,7% rispetto all'anno precedente. Le vendite di case di lusso sono in aumento a causa dell'elevata domanda, con una notevole percentuale di acquisti effettuati in contanti. Pur essendo in crescita, l'offerta totale di case di lusso è ancora inferiore ai livelli pre-pandemici. I prezzi del lusso sono sostenuti dalla fiducia degli acquirenti in una crescita continua dei prezzi e dal desiderio di capitalizzare sul capitale accumulato. Complessivamente, le vendite di case di lusso sono in aumento, mentre quelle non di lusso sono in calo.
Redfin informa que la vivienda de lujo de precio medio en los EE. UU. se vendió por un récord de 1.225.000 dólares en el primer trimestre de 2024, lo que representa un aumento del 8,7% respecto al año anterior. Las ventas de viviendas de lujo están en aumento debido a la alta demanda, con una parte significativa siendo comprada al contado. El suministro total de viviendas de lujo está aumentando, aunque todavía está por debajo de los niveles previos a la pandemia. Los precios de lujo están impulsados por la confianza de los compradores en el continuo crecimiento de los precios y el deseo de capitalizar el patrimonio. En general, las ventas de casas de lujo están aumentando mientras que las de no lujo están disminuyendo.
Redfin은 2024년 첫 분기에 미국의 중간 가격대의 럭셔리 주택이 기록적인 1,225,000달러에 판매되었으며, 이는 전년 대비 8.7% 증가한 것이라고 보고합니다. 럭셔리 주택의 판매는 높은 수요로 인해 증가하고 있으며, 상당 부분이 현금으로 구매되고 있습니다. 럭셔리 주택의 전체 공급은 증가하고 있지만 여전히 팬데믹 이전 수준에 미치지 못합니다. 럭셔리 가격은 가격 상승에 대한 구매자의 신뢰와 자본 활용을 원하는 욕구에 의해 주도됩니다. 전반적으로, 럭셔리 주택 판매는 증가하는 반면, 비럭셔리 주택 판매는 감소하고 있습니다.
Redfin rapporte que la maison de luxe à prix médian aux États-Unis s'est vendue pour un record de 1.225.000 dollars au premier trimestre 2024, marquant une augmentation de 8,7% par rapport à l'année précédente. Les ventes de maisons de luxe sont en hausse en raison d'une forte demande, avec une part significative étant achetée en espèces. Bien que l'offre totale de maisons de luxe soit en augmentation, elle reste en dessous des niveaux d'avant la pandémie. Les prix de luxe sont entraînés par la confiance des acheteurs dans la croissance continue des prix et le désir de capitaliser sur les capitaux propres. Globalement, les ventes de maisons de luxe augmentent tandis que celles des maisons non luxueuses sont en baisse.
Redfin berichtet, dass der mittlere Preis für ein Luxusheim in den USA im ersten Quartal 2024 einen Rekord von 1.225.000 Dollar erreichte, was einem Anstieg von 8,7% gegenüber dem Vorjahr entspricht. Der Verkauf von Luxusimmobilien steigt aufgrund der hohen Nachfrage, wobei ein bedeutender Anteil bar gekauft wird. Obwohl das Gesamtangebot an Luxusimmobilien zunimmt, liegt es dennoch unter dem Niveau vor der Pandemie. Die Luxuspreise werden durch das Vertrauen der Käufer in weiteres Preiswachstum und den Wunsch, Eigenkapital zu nutzen, getrieben. Insgesamt nehmen die Verkäufe von Luxusimmobilien zu, während die von Nicht-Luxusimmobilien abnehmen.
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  • Sales of luxury homes are increasing, with a 2.1% year-over-year growth in the first quarter of 2024.
  • The median price of U.S. luxury homes reached a record high of $1,225,000, up 8.7% from the previous year.
  • Luxury homes are defined as the top 5% of their respective metro areas by market value.
  • Nearly half (46.8%) of luxury homes were purchased in cash in the first quarter of 2024, the highest share in at least a decade.
  • The total number of luxury homes for sale rose by 12.6% from the previous year, the largest increase on record.
  • Luxury home prices are increasing due to high demand and buyer confidence in continued price growth.
  • Sales of luxury homes are growing while non-luxury home sales are declining.
  • Luxury prices are rising at a faster pace than non-luxury prices, with the median non-luxury home price at $345,000.
  • New listings of luxury homes increased by 18.5% in the first quarter of 2024.
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Luxury sales are outperforming partly because elevated mortgage rates aren’t a deterrent for many luxury buyers, as a record 47% of luxury homes were bought in cash at the start of 2024

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — The median-priced U.S. luxury home sold for a record $1,225,000 in the first quarter, up 8.7% from a year earlier, according to a new report from Redfin (redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. Prices of non-luxury homes rose at roughly half the pace; they were up 4.6% to a median of $345,000, also a record high.

Redfin defines luxury homes as those estimated to be in the top 5% of their respective metro area based on market value, and non-luxury homes as those estimated to be in the 35th-65th percentile based on market value.

Luxury prices are rising largely because demand for high-end homes has held up better than demand for middle-of-the-road homes. Sales of luxury homes are on the upswing, partly because many high-end buyers are undeterred by high mortgage rates, with the share of luxury homes bought in cash sitting at record highs. New listings of luxury homes are soaring—but not enough to curb the price growth that comes with rising demand; the total supply of luxury homes is still far below pre-pandemic levels.

“People with the means to buy high-end homes are jumping in now because they feel confident prices will continue to rise,” said David Palmer, a Redfin Premier agent in the Seattle metro, where the median-priced luxury home sells for $2.7 million. “They’re ready to buy with more optimism and less apprehension. It’s a similar sentiment on the selling side: Prices continue to increase for high-end homes, so homeowners feel it’s a good time to cash in on their equity. Even though mortgage rates remain elevated and demand isn’t as high as it was during the pandemic, many homebuyers and sellers feel the worst of the housing downturn is behind us.”

Luxury home sales rise for first time since 2021 as record share of affluent buyers pay cash

Sales of luxury homes rose 2.1% year over year in the first quarter. Luxury sales started posting year-over-year increases in January for the first time since August 2021.

Sales of non-luxury homes decreased 4.2% year over year. Non-luxury sales haven’t posted an increase since the end of 2021.

Sales are growing for luxury homes and declining for non-luxury homes largely because so many affluent buyers are able to pay in cash, meaning today’s elevated mortgage rates don’t deter them from purchasing homes. Nearly half (46.8%) of luxury homes bought during the three months ending February 29 were purchased in cash. That’s the highest share in at least a decade and up from 44.1% a year earlier.

The weekly average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has hovered between 6.6% and 7% since the beginning of 2024, more than double pandemic-era record lows. Elevated mortgage rates have driven down demand for the average American homebuyer, but rates are irrelevant to cash buyers.

Supply of luxury homes for sale posts biggest year-over-year increase on record

The total number of luxury homes for sale rose 12.6% from a year earlier in the first quarter, the biggest increase on record. That’s compared with a 2.9% decline in non-luxury inventory.

New listings of luxury homes soared 18.5% from a year earlier in the first quarter, the second consecutive quarter of double-digit increases. That’s roughly seven times bigger than the 2.7% increase for non-luxury homes.

Supply of luxury homes is shooting up for several reasons. One, the mortgage-rate lock-in effect has a lesser impact on luxury homeowners because they’re more apt to buy their next home in cash or be in a financial position to take on a higher rate. Two, owners of luxury homes, many of whom have a lot of equity, are putting their houses on the market to cash in while prices are at record highs. Three, luxury supply had a lot of room to grow, as it was sitting at low levels during the first quarter of 2023.

It’s worth noting that while luxury inventory is on the rise, total supply and new listings are below typical pre-pandemic first-quarter levels. Relatively low inventory is one reason luxury prices are increasing.

Metro-Level Luxury Highlights: Q1 2024

Redfin’s metro-level luxury data includes the 50 most populous U.S. metros. Some metros are removed from time to time, to ensure data accuracy. All changes noted below are year-over-year changes.

  • Prices: The median sale price of luxury homes rose most in Providence, RI (16.2% increase to $1,400,000), New Brunswick, NJ (15% increase to $1,900,000) and Virginia Beach, VA (12.8% increase to $1,100,000). It fell in just eight metros, with the biggest declines in New York (-9.9% to $3,250,000), Austin, TX (-6.9% to $1,629,300) and Minneapolis (-2% to $975,000).
  • Sales: Luxury home sales rose in just over half the metros. They increased most in Seattle (36.9%), Austin, TX (25.5%) and San Francisco (23.9%). They decreased most in Newark, NJ (-23.6%), Philadelphia (-23%) and Detroit (-19.4%).
  • Active listings: The total number of luxury homes for sale increased most in Austin, TX (40.5%), Jacksonville, FL (35.9%) and Fort Worth, TX (32%). Total inventory fell in 15 metros, with the biggest declines in Detroit (-16.8%), Atlanta (-14.1%) and Chicago (-13%).
  • New listings: New listings of luxury homes increased most in Jacksonville, FL (63.6%), Fort Worth, TX (41.7%) and Nassau County, NY (40.5%). New listings fell in eight metros, with the biggest declines in Detroit (-17%), Atlanta (-8.2%) and Chicago (-7.7%).
  • Speed of sales: Luxury homes sold fastest in Seattle, Oakland, CA and San Jose, CA with median days on market of 9, 12 and 12, respectively. They sold slowest in Miami (118 days), Austin, TX (106) and Nashville, TN (104).

10 Most Expensive U.S. Home Sales: Q1 2024

  1. Miami, FL (Surfside): $48M
  2. Seattle, WA (Medina): $38.9M
  3. Los Angeles, CA (Malibu): $38.5M
  4. Glenwood Springs, CO (Aspen): $37M
  5. Santa Maria, CA (Santa Barbara): $36.8M
  6. Hilton Head Island, SC (Yemassee): $35M
  7. Glenwood Springs, CO (Aspen): $33.5M
  8. West Palm Beach, FL (Lantana): $32.5M
  9. Santa Maria, CA (Santa Barbara): $32M
  10. Nashville, TN (Nashville): $32M

To view the full report, including charts and a full metro-level breakdown, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/q1-2024-luxury-report/

About Redfin

Redfin (www.redfin.com) is a technology-powered real estate company. We help people find a place to live with brokerage, rentals, lending, title insurance, and renovations services. We run the country's #1 real estate brokerage site. Our customers can save thousands in fees while working with a top agent. Our home-buying customers see homes first with on-demand tours, and our lending and title services help them close quickly. Customers selling a home can have our renovations crew fix it up to sell for top dollar. Our rentals business empowers millions nationwide to find apartments and houses for rent. Since launching in 2006, we've saved customers more than $1.6 billion in commissions. We serve more than 100 markets across the U.S. and Canada and employ over 4,000 people.

Redfin’s subsidiaries and affiliated brands include: Bay Equity Home Loans®, Rent.™, Apartment Guide®, Title Forward® and WalkScore®.

For more information or to contact a local Redfin real estate agent, visit www.redfin.com. To learn about housing market trends and download data, visit the Redfin Data Center. To be added to Redfin's press release distribution list, email press@redfin.com. To view Redfin's press center, click here.

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Source: Redfin

FAQ

What was the median price of U.S. luxury homes in the first quarter of 2024?

The median price of U.S. luxury homes in the first quarter of 2024 was $1,225,000.

How much did luxury home prices increase year-over-year in the first quarter of 2024?

Luxury home prices increased by 8.7% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2024.

What percentage of luxury homes were bought in cash in the first quarter of 2024?

Nearly half (46.8%) of luxury homes were purchased in cash in the first quarter of 2024.

What was the total increase in luxury home supply from the previous year in the first quarter of 2024?

The total number of luxury homes for sale rose by 12.6% from the previous year in the first quarter of 2024.

How much did new listings of luxury homes increase by in the first quarter of 2024?

New listings of luxury homes increased by 18.5% in the first quarter of 2024.

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