US June Existing Home Sales Dip 2.4% to 4.09 Million Units

Record prices and elevated mortgage rates weighed on June sales, missing forecasts of 4.20 million units despite annual gains. Existing home sales in the US declined 2.4% in June to an annualized pace of 4.09 million units, reversing a five-month high. The drop fell short

Record prices and elevated mortgage rates weighed on June sales, missing forecasts of 4.20 million units despite annual gains.

Existing home sales in the US declined 2.4% in June to an annualized pace of 4.09 million units, reversing a five-month high. The drop fell short of Wall Street expectations for 4.20 million units, as record-high prices and borrowing costs dampened buyer activity.

The median price for a previously owned home reached $440,600, up 1.8% from a year earlier. Inventory edged down to 1.56 million units, while the 30-year mortgage rate averaged 6.49%, down from 6.82% a year ago but still elevated by 45 basis points since Middle East tensions escalated.

Annual sales, however, improved 2.8% compared to June 2025, supported by job gains exceeding half a million since the start of the year.

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