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US home sellers outnumber buyers by 630,000, the largest gap ever recorded
The American housing market just hit a record nobody wanted. Home sellers now outnumber buyers by roughly 630,000, a 46.3% gap that represents the widest imbalance since Redfin began tracking the data in 2013.
The numbers behind the standoff
As of February 2026, Redfin’s data shows approximately 1.99 million active sellers competing for the attention of just 1.36 million buyers. A year earlier, the gap sat at 29.8%. It ballooned to 46.3% in twelve months.
Mortgage rates have stabilized around 7% after peaking near 8% in late 2023. Meanwhile, inventory keeps climbing. New listings rose 12% year-over-year in March 2026. Over half of all active listings in February had been sitting on the market for more than 60 days.
Regional disparities make the national picture look almost gentle. Austin’s seller-buyer gap has ballooned to 85%. Denver isn’t far behind at 79%.
Redfin economists project that prices in the hardest-hit markets could decline between 5% and 10% as excess inventory applies sustained downward pressure.
Why buyers won’t budge
Buyers aren’t just facing high borrowing costs. They’re facing high borrowing costs on homes that were repriced during a period of historically cheap borrowing costs. The sticker price reflects yesterday’s cheap money, and today’s expensive money makes that sticker price unaffordable for most.
What this means for investors and the crypto angle
Tokenized real estate is one area drawing increased attention. The concept is straightforward: take a property, represent ownership as tokens on a blockchain, and allow fractional investment. Investors get exposure to real estate without the illiquidity of buying an actual house, and they can enter and exit positions far more easily than in traditional markets where homes sit unsold for months.
Over half of listed homes are languishing past the 60-day mark. Tokenized alternatives, by contrast, can trade on secondary markets in seconds.
Cointelegraph has suggested these market changes may foster renewed interest in digital assets and decentralized finance alternatives. Decentralized finance protocols stand to gain if investors begin seeking yield outside of conventional channels: when a savings account pays 4% and a mortgage costs 7%, DeFi lending protocols offering competitive returns with greater flexibility become relevant to a wider audience.