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US Home Values Hit $371,774 in July as Properties Sit Five Days Longer Before Going Pending

by Team Lumida
August 18, 2026
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  • The typical mid-tier U.S. home value rose to $371,774 in July according to Zillow’s Home Value Index, which tracks a seasonally adjusted, three-month smoothed measure of homes in the 35th to 65th percentile range — suggesting home values continue to hold near record levels even as affordability pressures intensify.
  • Homes took a median of 25 days to go to pending in July, up from 20 days in June — a five-day slowdown in the pace of deal-making that reflects softening buyer urgency as elevated mortgage rates and stretched affordability push more potential buyers to the sidelines or into longer deliberation cycles.
  • The slowdown in time-to-pending comes as 30-year fixed mortgage rates recently climbed to 6.69% — their highest since July 2025 — driven by Treasury yield increases tied to persistent inflation, Iran war energy pressures, and the AI corporate bond binge crowding out long-duration investors.
  • Despite stable headline home values, the housing market is operating in a structurally constrained environment: sellers are locked into sub-4% pandemic-era mortgages and reluctant to trade up, while buyers face both sticker shock on prices and the highest borrowing costs in over a year — a lock-in effect that suppresses transaction volume and keeps inventory levels historically low.

What Happened?

Zillow’s July Home Value Index shows the typical U.S. mid-tier home — those in the 35th to 65th percentile of value — settled at $371,774, continuing to hold near elevated levels even as the broader macroeconomic environment has become more challenging for housing. The more telling data point is the time-to-pending metric: homes took a median of 25 days to go under contract in July, up from 20 days in June. A five-day deceleration in one month is a meaningful signal of softening buyer demand — less urgency, more deliberation, or a larger share of listings sitting without immediate offers before eventually finding buyers willing to transact at current prices and rates.

Why It Matters?

The housing market is caught in a structural bind. Home values remain elevated because supply is constrained: existing homeowners who locked in mortgages at 2%-4% during the pandemic have no financial incentive to sell and take on a new mortgage at 6.69%, creating the “lock-in effect” that has kept inventory at historically low levels and supported prices even as demand softens. But buyer demand is clearly weakening: at $371,774 with a 6.69% mortgage rate, a typical mid-tier home purchase requires roughly $2,400 per month in principal and interest alone — a payment that has become unaffordable for a significant share of first-time buyers and move-up purchasers. The five-day increase in time-to-pending suggests the market is beginning to reflect that affordability tension in transaction dynamics, even if prices themselves haven’t yet meaningfully declined.

What’s Next?

The trajectory of mortgage rates is the dominant near-term variable for housing. The recent softening in Fed rate hike expectations — with markets pricing just a one-in-three chance of a September hike, down from 75% in late July — has contributed to a modest dollar weakening but has not yet meaningfully brought down long-end Treasury yields, which drive mortgage rates. If the July FOMC minutes signal a dovish pivot or if economic data continues to disappoint, mortgage rates could pull back toward the 6%-6.5% range and potentially re-accelerate buyer demand heading into fall. If yields push toward 5% on the 10-year, mortgage rates could approach 7%, which would likely produce a more pronounced slowdown in both transaction volume and price appreciation — the scenario that housing bears have been watching for.

Source: Bloomberg

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