House hunters hoping to celebrate Thanksgiving in a new home this month might be in luck, as a growing number of metros are shifting from seller’s to buyer’s markets, offering shoppers more options and bargaining power.
In early summer, seven of the top 50 U.S. metros—led by Miami, Austin, TX, and Orlando, FL— moved into buyer’s market territory, as their months of supply surpassed the six-month benchmark, according to Realtor.com® economists’ new data analysis.