06/03/2026
The market doesn’t always feel slow
from the buyer side.
People are still watching listings closely.
Still booking showings.
Still waiting for something to feel right.
What’s changed is how quickly they move on
when it doesn’t.
A home can look good online.
The showings can be busy.
The feedback can even sound positive.
And still,
nothing really happens after that.
Not because buyers disappeared.
Usually,
they just didn’t feel confident enough
to take the next step.
Sometimes it’s the pricing.
Sometimes it’s the presentation.
Sometimes it’s harder to explain than that.
A layout that feels different in person.
Too many things competing for attention.
A feeling that another home just made more sense.
That’s what makes this market frustrating for sellers.
The interest can look real
right up until the moment buyers move on.
Because buyers don’t feel the same pressure
to force a fit anymore.
If something feels even slightly harder to justify than the next home,
they keep looking.
And the homes that tend to move fastest right now
usually aren’t the loudest ones.
They’re the ones buyers understand quickly
and feel comfortable acting on.