Buying a House Before the End of 2025: What You Should Know

Gerardo Kutch
Published Nov 18, 2025


If you’re thinking about buying a home before the end of 2025, now might be a good time to look into it.

The US real estate market is showing signs that could benefit buyers after a few years of high prices and uncertainty.

However, it’s still important to consider your personal finances and local housing trends before making a decision.
 

Why Now Might Be a Good Time


Two main factors are making things easier for home buyers:

1. Lower Mortgage Rates:

After peaking in 2023 at nearly 7.8%, mortgage interest rates have come down. As of November 2025, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is around 6.22%, according to Freddie Mac.

The Federal Reserve also cut rates by 0.25% in October and may cut them again soon. This could cause mortgage rates to drop even more, making loans cheaper for buyers.

2. More Homes for Sale:

There are more homes on the market now, which gives buyers more choices and bargaining power. In September 2025, the number of existing homes for sale reached 1.55 million, a 14% increase from last year.

There is also an oversupply of new homes, with enough to last over 9 months at the current pace of sales. To attract buyers, builders are offering incentives like help with closing costs and lower initial interest rates.
 

Tips for Buying

 
  • Don’t try to predict what will happen to mortgage rates—experts recommend shopping around and comparing offers from different lenders on the same day.
  • Ask about options that let you lock in a lower interest rate if rates drop before your loan closes.
 

Is 2025 a Good Year to Buy?


Deciding when to buy a home depends more on your personal financial situation than just the current year. Still, mortgage rates staying below 7% is a good sign for buyers.

Home prices around the country are not dropping, but the speed at which they are rising has slowed down compared to previous years.
 

Final Thoughts


If your finances are in order and you’re ready to buy, 2025 could be a good year to purchase a house. Just make sure to gather all the information and advice you need before making a decision.

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