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Essex County Housing Report November 2025, 12/23/2025

Essex County Housing Report November 2025, 12/23/2025

Nationally - Stable but Subdued Growth in Prices and Sales

Unit sales for homes and condos rose +0.7% from 4.10M sales in October 2025 to 4.13M in November 2025. However, median prices fell 2.4% for this period from $415,200 in October to $409,200 in November. Days on market rose from 34 to 36 days and inventory fell slightly from 4.4 months to 4.2 months. 21.2% of active listings had price reductions in November vs 26.9% in October 2025.

Essex County - Unit Sales Fell for Singles and Condos and Prices Fell for Single Families and were Flat for Condos. Inventory remains very low. 27% of active listings had a price reduction in November 2025.

Single Family unit sales fell 8.8% month over month to 385 but rose 2.1% year over year. Median Prices fell 8% to $690,000 from October 2025 and fell 1.4% year over year. Condo Units sales fell 18.4% from October 2025 to 164 units but rose 2.5% year over year. Condo median prices rose 1% from October 2025 to $467,500 and rose 0.8% year over year. Inventory is only 1.9 months for Single Families and 2.6 months for Condos.

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Why Selling Your House This Winter Gives You an Edge

Why Selling Your House This Winter Gives You an Edge 

 

 
 

Spring gets all the attention, but it’s not always the best time to sell a house. Yes, more buyers show up, but so do a lot of other sellers.

Winter is different. With fewer homes on the market, your house has a much better chance of standing out. And that one advantage can make a big difference.

Winter Is When Your Listing Stands Out

History shows the number of homes for sale tends to drop during the winter months. It’s a trend that’s predictable almost every year.

Data from Realtor.com shows this pattern clearly. Inventory dips in the winter (the green circles in the graph below), then climbs again as soon as spring approaches:

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And based on the latest data available, it looks like that pattern may be true again in 2025. The graph shows the supply of homes for sale is starting to come down as we head into the end of the year. And if history is any indicator of where it goes next, it’ll continue to fall just like it usually does.

Here’s why knowing this gives you an edge. 

While inventory is higher now than it’s been in the last few years, there are still not as many homes for sale as there’d be in a normal market (2017-2019). And we may even be poised for inventory to dip a bit as the weather cools.

That gives you an opportunity. If you work with an agent to list now, you’ll sell while other homeowners are taking their homes off the market and before the number of homes for sale climbs this spring.

Less competition from other sellers now = more attention on your house this season.

Why wait until everyone else lists in the spring when you can get ahead of the crowd?

Winter Buyers Are Serious Buyers

Another big perk is the buyers looking right now usually need to move.

They’re not just browsing for fun. They’re relocating for work, dealing with a lease ending, making a big life change, or simply ready to move forward sooner rather than later. As U.S. News explains:

“. . . buyers who are trudging through wintry weather often have a good reason for being out in the cold – they need to move. Whether it’s a relocation for a new job, a divorce or the arrival of a new baby, buyers who brave the elements are usually serious and able to make quick decisions.

That means fewer weekend wanderers and more highly motivated, qualified buyers walking through your door.

And since we know inventory usually drops this time of year, odds are they’ll have a little less to choose from compared to the fall. If you price and prep your house right, maybe your house will be the one that catches their eye.

Bottom Line

Winter might not get the same buzz as spring, but that’s exactly why it works in your favor. Less competition from other sellers, more motivated buyers, and a chance for your house to truly stand out.

If you’re thinking about selling, this season can give you a real advantage. Let’s connect and talk through what listing now could look like for you.