1 in 4 Home Sellers Received Four or More Offers: The U.S. Home Sales Market in 2021
✉️ Want to forward this article? Click here.
After catching up with the year's housing market trends for homebuyers thus far this year, Zillow has released its latest Consumer Housing Trends report for buyers.
story continues below
loading...story continues above
Below, UrbanTurf pulls out some of the more interesting stats pertaining to U.S. home sellers in 2021:
- 45 — The average age of home sellers; if this seems like déjà vu, this was also the average age for homebuyers.
- 24% — The share of home sellers aged 60 or older.
- 31% — The share of home sellers who were millennials, the largest generation represented among sellers.
- 72% — The percentage of home sellers who were non-Hispanic white.
- 36% — The percentage of sellers who had household incomes below $50,000; 33% of sellers had household incomes above $100,000.
- 70% — The percentage of sellers who sold a detached house.
- 24% — The percentage of sellers who reported receiving four or more offers on their homes; it was 14% in 2020.
- 14 — The number of years the average seller had lived in their home before putting it on the market.
- 3 — The number of bedrooms in the home sold by the median seller. Sold homes also tended to be 1,536 square feet and had two bathrooms.
- 46% — The percentage of sellers who listed their home due to a change in household composition.
- 35% — The percentage of sellers who listed because they were working from home more.
Zillow surveyed over 2,000 sellers between March and August 2021.
See other articles related to: seller's market, zillow
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/one-in-4-sellers-received-four-or-more-offers-us-home-sells-in-2021-by-the-/18787.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever

This article aims to provide an overview of short sales, exploring the reasons behind... read »

One of the more unusual properties in the District is the latest downtown conversion ... read »

The Zoning Commission is expected to take final rulemaking action on June 11.... read »

One of the more recognizable properties on upper Connecticut Avenue is back on the ma... read »

A hotel that was supposed to rise on a prominent triangular block in the heart of Cla... read »
- What is a Short Sale?
- The DC Building With a Highway Running Through It Just Sold And The New Owner Is Thinking Conversion
- DC's Alley Lots Are About to Open Up for Housing
- Van Ness Burger King Site Back on the Market After Demolition
- 168-Unit Apartment Building Planned At Silver Diner Site In Clarendon
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro










