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Zillow (NYSE: Z) analysis on Nov 24, 2025 finds the typical U.S. listing received $25,000 in cumulative price cuts in October, matching the largest discounts Zillow has tracked.

Median individual price cuts remain near $10,000 and 26.9% of listings had at least one price cut in October. High-dollar metros saw the largest median cuts (San Jose $70,900, Los Angeles $61,000, San Francisco $59,001, New York $50,000), while Pittsburgh and New Orleans recorded the largest relative discounts (~9% of typical home value).

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  • Typical cumulative cut of $25,000 in October
  • Individual cut size steady near $10,000
  • Share of listings with cuts: 26.9% nationally
  • Pittsburgh relative discount ~9% of home value

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  • San Jose median cut $70,900 (largest absolute markdown)
  • San Francisco median cut $59,001 (large market markdown)
  • Denver share of listings with cuts 36.2% (above national)

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The typical U.S. listing saw $25,000 in cumulative price cuts in October, matching the largest discounts Zillow has ever recorded

  • Typical price cuts remain near $10,000, but multiple reductions are becoming more common as homes take longer to sell. Most sellers have the equity to trim prices and still profit.
  • Relative to typical home values, the largest discounts are seen in Pittsburgh, New Orleans and Austin.
  • The smallest discounts are in affordable markets like St. Louis, Louisville and Indianapolis, where faster sales give sellers less reason to cut their list price.

SEATTLE, Nov. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Home shoppers this fall are seeing some of the steepest price cuts in years. A new Zillow® analysis shows that the typical listing received cumulative discounts totaling $25,000 in October — matching the biggest discounts Zillow has tracked and offering a sliver of an opening for patient buyers waiting for relief from record-high costs.

These deeper discounts reflect a housing market slowly finding balance. Home sellers are recalibrating their expectations on the fly, recognizing that affordability pressures are weighing on today's buyers — and that they can still turn a profit after a price cut. The typical size of an individual price cut has barely budged in recent years, holding near $10,000. But with listings taking longer to move, sellers are increasingly trimming prices more than once as they adjust to a more buyer-friendly market.

"Most homeowners have seen their home values soar over the past several years, which gives them the flexibility for a price cut or two while still walking away with a profit," said Zillow Senior Economist Kara Ng. "These discounts are bringing more listings in line with buyers' budgets, and helping fuel the most active fall housing market in three years. Patient buyers are reaping the rewards as the market continues to rebalance."

These results underscore how quickly the rebalancing housing market is changing strategies for both buyers and sellers. Home sellers say the most valuable service an agent provides is help pricing their home and understanding the local market, according to the Zillow Consumer Housing Trends Report. From a buyer's perspective, clear visibility into these price adjustments helps them make informed decisions as conditions continue to shift.

The biggest median discounts from initial list price appear in some of the nation's most expensive markets: San Jose ($70,900), Los Angeles ($61,000), San Francisco ($59,001), New York ($50,000) and San Diego ($50,000).

But in markets where homes cost less to begin with, smaller cuts can represent a bigger relative discount for buyers. In Pittsburgh, for example, a typical markdown of $20,000 equals about 9% of the metro's typical home value — the largest relative discount among major markets. New Orleans homes are also typically discounted by 9% of the metro's typical home value, with buyers in Austin (8.4%), Houston (8.2%) and San Antonio (7.9%) seeing the next-best deals.

At the other end of the spectrum are metros where sellers haven't had to budge much on price. Oklahoma City ($15,000), Louisville ($15,000), St. Louis ($15,100), Indianapolis ($16,000) and Detroit ($17,100) recorded the smallest cumulative discounts in October. In all but Oklahoma City, homes are selling faster than the national average and listings tend to be newer, signs of steady demand and sellers who don't need to discount as deeply to attract a buyer.

Metro Area*

Share of Listings with
a Price Cut (October 2025)

Median Cumulative

Price Cut (October 2025)

Median Individual

Price Cut (October 2025)

United States

26.9 %

$25,000

$10,000

New York, NY

16.7 %

$50,000

$26,000

Los Angeles, CA

23.9 %

$61,000

$30,000

Chicago, IL

30.3 %

$20,000

$10,000

Dallas, TX

33.8 %

$25,000

$10,000

Houston, TX

28.9 %

$24,900

$10,000

Washington, DC

28.8 %

$25,100

$15,000

Philadelphia, PA

27.1 %

$20,100

$10,000

Miami, FL

21.5 %

$30,100

$14,000

Atlanta, GA

31.5 %

$25,000

$10,000

Boston, MA

26.9 %

$49,900

$25,000

Phoenix, AZ

34.5 %

$24,700

$10,000

San Francisco, CA

22.4 %

$59,001

$36,000

Riverside, CA

23.4 %

$30,000

$15,000

Detroit, MI

29.4 %

$17,100

$10,000

Seattle, WA

33.4 %

$41,000

$23,002

Minneapolis, MN

29.9 %

$20,000

$10,000

San Diego, CA

28.8 %

$50,000

$25,000

Tampa, FL

32.3 %

$25,000

$10,000

Denver, CO

36.2 %

$30,000

$14,098

Baltimore, MD

31.0 %

$20,900

$10,000

St. Louis, MO

29.0 %

$15,100

$10,000

Orlando, FL

28.5 %

$24,000

$10,000

Charlotte, NC

31.0 %

$24,100

$10,000

San Antonio, TX

29.9 %

$21,786

$10,000

Portland, OR

32.1 %

$31,901

$15,000

Sacramento, CA

29.2 %

$30,900

$15,050

Pittsburgh, PA

31.4 %

$20,000

$10,000

Cincinnati, OH

32.9 %

$20,000

$10,000

Austin, TX

29.6 %

$36,000

$15,000

Las Vegas, NV

30.4 %

$24,900

$10,000

Kansas City, MO

32.9 %

$20,000

$10,000

Columbus, OH

35.1 %

$20,000

$9,991

Indianapolis, IN

37.9 %

$16,000

$9,000

Cleveland, OH

29.1 %

$18,010

$10,000

San Jose, CA

22.6 %

$70,900

$49,000

Nashville, TN

33.8 %

$28,500

$10,099

Virginia Beach, VA

25.5 %

$19,100

$10,000

Providence, RI

25.9 %

$30,400

$20,000

Jacksonville, FL

29.6 %

$25,000

$10,000

Milwaukee, WI

23.7 %

$20,000

$10,000

Oklahoma City, OK

31.1 %

$15,000

$6,000

Raleigh, NC

37.6 %

$22,000

$10,000

Memphis, TN

30.5 %

$18,000

$9,650

Richmond, VA

30.7 %

$20,000

$10,000

Louisville, KY

33.6 %

$15,000

$9,100

New Orleans, LA

23.9 %

$22,900

$10,000

Salt Lake City, UT

37.3 %

$25,000

$10,000

Hartford, CT

20.9 %

$25,100

$15,800

Buffalo, NY

21.7 %

$20,000

$10,000

Birmingham, AL

24.3 %

$17,500

$10,000

*Table ordered by market size 

About Zillow Group
Zillow Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: Z and ZG) is reimagining real estate to make home a reality for more and more people. As the most visited real estate app and website in the United States, Zillow and its affiliates help people find and get the home they want by connecting them with digital solutions, dedicated real estate professionals, and easier buying, selling, financing, and renting experiences.

Zillow Group's affiliates, subsidiaries and brands include Zillow®, Zillow Premier Agent®, Zillow Home Loans℠, Zillow Rentals®, Trulia®, Out East®, StreetEasy®, HotPads®, ShowingTime+℠, Spruce®, and Follow Up Boss®.

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What did Zillow report about October 2025 price cuts for home listings (Z)?

Zillow reported the typical U.S. listing had cumulative price cuts of $25,000 in October 2025.

How common were price cuts in October 2025 according to Zillow (Z)?

About 26.9% of U.S. listings had at least one price cut in October 2025.

Which metros had the largest median cumulative price cuts in October 2025 (Z)?

San Jose $70,900, Los Angeles $61,000, San Francisco $59,001, New York $50,000.

Which metros showed the largest relative discounts to typical home value in October 2025 (Z)?

Pittsburgh and New Orleans recorded the largest relative discounts at about 9% of typical home value.

What is the typical size of an individual price cut reported by Zillow (Z) in October 2025?

The median individual price cut remained near $10,000 in October 2025.
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