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Zillow (NYSE:Z) reports signs of a spring rebound: the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) rose 0.1% MoM and 0.4% YoY, typical U.S. home value is $361,371, and existing home sales improved 1.8% YoY in February.

Affordability improved: typical monthly mortgage payments fell 7.7% year over year and lower rates added about $30,000 in buying power for a median-income household.

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Positive

  • Existing home sales +1.8% YoY
  • Typical mortgage payment -7.7% YoY improving affordability
  • Active inventory +5% YoY increasing buyer options
  • ZHVI +0.1% MoM, +0.4% YoY (typical home value $361,371)

Negative

  • New listings -3% YoY potentially constraining fresh supply
  • 20.3% of listings had price cuts, signaling ongoing seller pressure
  • Several major metros show YoY value declines (examples include Austin -5.9% and Dallas -3.6%)

Existing home sales rose 1.8% year over year amid improved affordability

SEATTLE, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Home values rose for the first time in seven months and existing home sales improved from a year ago, according to the Zillow® February Market Report. The housing market is perking up as spring approaches, possibly foreshadowing a more active year for transactions after three low-volume years.

The improvement in existing home sales in February suggests January's weaker figures were likely influenced by severe winter weather, while improved affordability aligns with Zillow's forecast for increased activity this year. Lower mortgage rates have helped improve buying power by about $30,000 for a median-income household over the past year, while the typical mortgage payment is down 7.7% from a year ago, excluding taxes and insurance. A sustained dip for mortgage rates below 6% could provide a psychological boost that prompts more buyers and sellers to return to the market.

New listings fell 3% from a year earlier in February, as winter storms may have continued to disrupt activity. This will be an important metric to watch in the months ahead to track how many fresh options will be available to buyers benefiting from improved affordability.

"Zillow's latest data suggests buyers and sellers are starting to regain confidence. Existing home sales rose from a year ago, providing an early glimmer of hope that the housing market has turned a corner after three years bouncing along the bottom," said Mischa Fisher, chief economist at Zillow. "Buyers have more homes within reach to choose from to go along with these friendlier conditions. Lower mortgage rates will also encourage more homeowners who have felt locked in to sell as they will be better able to afford their next home."

Home Values & Mortgage Payments

  • The typical U.S. home value is $361,371.
  • The Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) rose 0.1% month over month in February. Home values are 0.4% higher than a year earlier.
  • The monthly mortgage payment on a typical U.S. home is $1,738, assuming a 20% down payment and excluding taxes and insurance. That is 7.7% lower than last year.

Inventory

  • There were 1.12 million homes for sale nationwide in February.
  • Active inventory was 5% higher than a year earlier. Inventory rose 0.4% from January.
  • New for-sale listings totaled 283,478 in February, down 3% from a year earlier and up 4.9% from January.

Sales

  • 239,910 homes were sold in February, according to the preliminary Zillow sales count nowcast. That is 1.8% higher than a year earlier and up 13% from January. These figures will be revised mid-month.
  • Newly pending listings, which measures listings that changed from for-sale to pending status rather than closed sales, shows 3.5% growth from a year earlier and an 11.1% increase over January.

Competition

  • Homes took a median of 28 days to go pending in February. That was four days longer than a year earlier and 19 days shorter than January.
  • The share of listings with a price cut in February was 20.3%. That was down 1.3 percentage points from a year earlier and down 1.7 percentage points from January.
  • 20.4% of homes sold above list price in January, the most recent data available. That was 1.8 percentage points lower than a year earlier and 1.9 percentage points lower than December.

Rents

  • The typical rent nationwide is $1,895, according to the Zillow Observed Rent Index (ZORI). That's 1.9% higher than a year earlier and up 0.4% from January, pointing to continued deceleration of rent growth.
  • 39.2% of rental listings on Zillow offered a concession in February. That's 1.9 percentage points lower than a year earlier and up 0.3 percentage points from January.

Local data can be found on Zillow's market explorer. The Zillow March Market Report is expected to be released April 6.

Zillow February Market Report

Metro Area*

Typical
Home
Value
(ZHVI)

Home
Value
Change:
MoM

Home
Value
Change:
YoY

Inventory
Change:
YoY

Sales
Count
Nowcast
Change:
YoY

Typical
Rent
(ZORI)

Rent
Change:
MoM

Rent
Change:
YoY

United States

$361,371

0.1 %

0.4 %

5.0 %

1.8 %

$1,895

0.4 %

1.9 %

New York, NY

$711,726

0.3 %

4.1 %

-2.5 %

-8.3 %

$3,258

0.5 %

4.2 %

Los Angeles, CA

$951,833

0.3 %

-0.5 %

6.0 %

-5.5 %

$2,884

0.2 %

1.1 %

Chicago, IL

$340,834

0.3 %

4.2 %

-4.4 %

-6.5 %

$2,132

0.9 %

5.5 %

Dallas, TX

$361,020

0.0 %

-3.6 %

5.2 %

-0.5 %

$1,630

0.3 %

0.2 %

Houston, TX

$304,131

-0.1 %

-2.0 %

14.7 %

4.9 %

$1,620

-0.1 %

-0.4 %

Washington, DC

$571,301

0.1 %

-0.6 %

16.3 %

-2.2 %

$2,331

0.5 %

0.2 %

Philadelphia, PA

$376,931

0.0 %

2.5 %

0.1 %

-8.9 %

$1,859

0.6 %

3.1 %

Miami, FL

$470,075

0.0 %

-3.9 %

-5.2 %

4.8 %

$2,654

0.2 %

0.5 %

Atlanta, GA

$375,728

0.0 %

-2.4 %

3.5 %

-3.0 %

$1,808

0.2 %

1.6 %

Boston, MA

$713,906

0.0 %

1.4 %

3.6 %

-1.4 %

$3,098

0.6 %

1.9 %

Phoenix, AZ

$446,190

0.1 %

-1.8 %

4.7 %

0.4 %

$1,724

0.4 %

-0.7 %

San Francisco, CA

$1,113,913

0.6 %

-2.0 %

-8.4 %

31.7 %

$3,103

1.1 %

6.3 %

Riverside, CA

$580,572

0.2 %

-1.5 %

-0.3 %

-4.3 %

$2,478

0.4 %

1.7 %

Detroit, MI

$259,012

0.1 %

2.9 %

14.1 %

-13.4 %

$1,461

0.2 %

2.4 %

Seattle, WA

$736,787

0.2 %

-1.8 %

28.4 %

-6.3 %

$2,181

0.2 %

1.8 %

Minneapolis, MN

$381,372

0.2 %

1.9 %

14.2 %

-1.5 %

$1,664

0.6 %

4.0 %

San Diego, CA

$926,935

0.4 %

-2.0 %

3.8 %

-0.5 %

$2,871

0.5 %

1.6 %

Tampa, FL

$355,768

0.1 %

-4.0 %

1.6 %

0.7 %

$1,976

0.3 %

-1.4 %

Denver, CO

$562,498

0.1 %

-3.1 %

9.7 %

1.9 %

$1,844

0.3 %

-1.0 %

Baltimore, MD

$395,198

0.1 %

0.7 %

11.1 %

6.7 %

$1,857

0.3 %

2.5 %

St. Louis, MO

$266,286

0.2 %

2.7 %

5.4 %

2.1 %

$1,395

0.2 %

3.5 %

Orlando, FL

$383,704

0.0 %

-3.6 %

-0.8 %

8.6 %

$1,922

0.3 %

0.2 %

Charlotte, NC

$382,994

0.0 %

-0.6 %

11.2 %

-5.8 %

$1,716

0.3 %

0.5 %

San Antonio, TX

$275,672

-0.1 %

-2.4 %

8.9 %

3.1 %

$1,392

0.2 %

-1.6 %

Portland, OR

$540,459

0.1 %

-1.1 %

14.4 %

-0.1 %

$1,779

0.3 %

0.9 %

Sacramento, CA

$571,639

0.1 %

-2.0 %

-3.5 %

-2.8 %

$2,211

0.2 %

2.1 %

Pittsburgh, PA

$221,878

-0.1 %

1.3 %

5.7 %

-10.6 %

$1,446

0.2 %

3.8 %

Cincinnati, OH

$300,802

0.2 %

2.4 %

8.4 %

6.9 %

$1,536

0.7 %

3.5 %

Austin, TX

$421,553

-0.1 %

-5.9 %

4.4 %

2.0 %

$1,563

0.5 %

-2.4 %

Las Vegas, NV

$427,252

-0.1 %

-2.8 %

12.8 %

-8.2 %

$1,720

0.4 %

-0.1 %

Kansas City, MO

$317,307

0.3 %

3.1 %

10.0 %

21.9 %

$1,481

0.4 %

3.5 %

Columbus, OH

$322,372

0.2 %

1.1 %

5.7 %

1.0 %

$1,484

0.5 %

1.7 %

Indianapolis, IN

$287,261

0.1 %

1.3 %

14.3 %

5.1 %

$1,486

0.1 %

2.6 %

Cleveland, OH

$240,551

0.1 %

4.2 %

5.2 %

-4.6 %

$1,394

0.8 %

5.0 %

San Jose, CA

$1,585,426

0.6 %

-1.9 %

6.3 %

12.3 %

$3,431

0.7 %

5.1 %

Nashville, TN

$446,850

-0.1 %

-0.9 %

11.9 %

2.5 %

$1,777

0.2 %

0.2 %

Virginia Beach, VA

$364,148

0.2 %

2.0 %

3.9 %

0.8 %

$1,787

0.5 %

5.7 %

Providence, RI

$505,621

0.0 %

2.7 %

-2.8 %

-10.5 %

$2,095

0.7 %

4.8 %

Jacksonville, FL

$348,117

0.2 %

-2.0 %

-8.2 %

3.5 %

$1,666

0.5 %

0.7 %

Milwaukee, WI

$371,801

0.4 %

5.3 %

9.1 %

5.7 %

$1,484

0.2 %

3.5 %

Oklahoma City, OK

$241,046

0.0 %

1.3 %

13.3 %

2.6 %

$1,359

0.4 %

2.6 %

Raleigh, NC

$431,487

0.0 %

-2.4 %

28.9 %

4.0 %

$1,651

0.4 %

0.2 %

Memphis, TN

$241,793

0.2 %

-0.2 %

10.5 %

1.4 %

$1,421

-0.2 %

1.2 %

Richmond, VA

$384,590

0.1 %

1.8 %

6.1 %

3.1 %

$1,658

0.7 %

3.9 %

Louisville, KY

$274,455

0.4 %

2.4 %

19.0 %

8.2 %

$1,361

0.0 %

1.9 %

New Orleans, LA

$257,238

0.7 %

2.8 %

2.0 %

-8.1 %

$1,577

0.3 %

0.2 %

Salt Lake City, UT

$558,316

0.1 %

1.8 %

16.6 %

2.5 %

$1,599

0.1 %

-0.7 %

Hartford, CT

$380,488

0.0 %

4.9 %

-6.5 %

4.9 %

$1,886

-0.1 %

2.5 %

Buffalo, NY

$272,833

-0.2 %

3.9 %

2.2 %

11.3 %

$1,374

0.5 %

3.6 %

Birmingham, AL

$256,501

0.4 %

1.4 %

9.0 %

-9.6 %

$1,406

0.2 %

1.6 %

*Table ordered by market size 

Forward-looking statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements about future housing market conditions, mortgage rates, rental trends and other economic factors. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions, which are subject to change. Actual outcomes may differ materially due to changes in economic and market conditions. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this release, and Zillow Group undertakes no obligation to update them.

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FAQ

What did Zillow report for U.S. home values in the February 2026 market report (Z)?

U.S. typical home value is $361,371, with the ZHVI up 0.1% MoM and 0.4% YoY. According to Zillow, this is the first month values rose after seven months of declines, signaling early market stabilization.

How did Zillow say affordability changed in February 2026 and what does that mean for buyers (Z)?

Affordability improved as typical mortgage payments fell 7.7% YoY, giving median-income households about $30,000 more buying power. According to Zillow, lower mortgage rates have reduced monthly payments and could encourage more buyers to enter the market.

What does Zillow report about inventory and new listings in February 2026 (Z)?

There were 1.12 million homes for sale and active inventory was 5% higher YoY, while new for-sale listings fell 3% YoY. According to Zillow, higher active inventory but fewer new listings may shape buyer choices this spring.

How did existing home sales perform in Zillow's February 2026 report (Z)?

Existing home sales rose 1.8% YoY with a preliminary sales nowcast of 239,910 homes sold. According to Zillow, this uptick suggests January’s weakness was weather-related and points to a potential seasonal rebound.

What signs of competition or pricing pressure did Zillow note in February 2026 (Z)?

Homes took a median of 28 days to go pending and 20.3% of listings had price cuts, while 20.4% sold above list in January. According to Zillow, these metrics show softer competition but improving momentum.

Which metro areas showed notable February 2026 shifts in Zillow's report (Z)?

Some metros had large shifts: San Francisco sales nowcast rose 31.7% YoY, while Austin home values fell 5.9% YoY. According to Zillow, local markets remain heterogeneous, with strong variation across metros.
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