NAR Pending Home Sales Report Shows 1.9% Increase in October
Month Over Month 1.9% increase in pending home sales Gains in the Northeast, Midwest and South; decline in the West Year Over Year 0.4% decrease in pending home sales Gains in the Midwest and South; decline in the Northeast and West WASHINGTON (November 25, 2025) – Pending home sales in October increased by 1.9% from the prior month and fell 0.4% year over year, according to the National Association of REALTORS® Pending Home Sales Report. The report provides the real estate ecosystem, including agents and homebuyers and sellers, with data on the level of home sales under contract. Month-over-month pending home sales rose in the Northeast, Midwest and South, and declined in the West. Year-over-year pending home sales increased in the Midwest and South, and decreased in the Northeast and West. October’s REALTORS® Confidence Index survey shows that 17% of NAR members expect an increase in buyer traffic over the next three months, down from 20% September and 19% one year ago. Meanwhile, 16% expect an increase in seller traffic, down from 19% last month and 19% in October 2024. “The Midwest shined above other regions due to better affordability, while contract signings retreated in the more expensive West region,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. “Days on the market typically lengthen from November through February, providing better negotiating power to buyers during the holiday season.” “Job gains in September, following the data blackout, are reassuring and suggest the economy is not slipping into a recession,” Yun added. “This may boost confidence in future homebuying.” October 2025 National Pending Home Sales 1.9% increase month over month 0.4% decline year over year October 2025 Regional Pending Home Sales Northeast 2.3% increase month over month 1.0% decrease year over year Midwest 5.3% increase month over month 0.9% increase year over year South 1.4% increase month over month 2.0% increase year over year West 1.5% decrease month over month 7.0% decrease year over year The percent of change in pending home sales is based on the Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI)* – a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on home-contract signings. An index of 100 is equal to the level of contract activity in 2001.
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