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A Key to Reading the Market - 2/18/2026

When it comes to real estate, one of the most useful tools for understanding market conditions is something called the absorption rate. Simply put, the absorption rate measures how quickly homes are selling in a specific market. It's calculated by dividing the number of homes sold in a given period by the number of homes currently on the market. This figure gives us a "speedometer" for the market—how fast or slow homes are moving.

In a balanced market, the absorption rate usually reflects about five to six months of inventory. That means if no new homes were listed, it would take five to six months to sell all the homes currently available at the existing sales pace. When the absorption rate dips below five months, we enter seller's market conditions. This signals high demand and low inventory, which often leads to faster sales, competitive bidding, and multiple offers. On the other hand, when the absorption rate climbs above six months, it indicates a buyer's market. Homes take longer to sell, inventory grows, and buyers often gain leverage in negotiations.

The absorption rate also plays a big role in setting strategy. In a high-absorption market, where demand is strong, pricing a home aggressively and preparing for a fast sale can make sense. In a low-absorption market, pricing more competitively and offering buyer incentives may be the best way to attract attention. Sellers benefit from knowing these dynamics upfront, because it helps them set realistic expectations about how long their home might take to sell and whether adjustments to price or presentation may be necessary.

It's also important to remember that real estate is local. While you may hear national statistics on the housing market, the absorption rate is most useful when applied to your local area—even down to specific neighborhoods or price ranges. That's because each market has its own rhythm, and broad averages rarely capture the nuances of your community.

Think of absorption rate as a snapshot of market velocity. Just like traffic speed tells you whether the road is clear or congested, absorption rate tells buyers and sellers whether the market is moving quickly or slowly. Armed with this knowledge, you can make more informed decisions, whether you're preparing to buy, sell, or simply stay up to date with your neighborhood's market activity.

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Joey Hallatt Associate Broker, CRS Cambridge Properties, Inc Phoenix, AZ (602) 672-0341 BR518174000 Joseph "Joey" Hallatt, CRS, Associate Broker, Realtor® Joey Hallatt has been a full time Arizona Realtor since 1999 after working as an accomplished Home Remodeler. He became a welcome part of Cambridge Properties in 2012. Joseph lives in Central Phoenix, and has called Phoenix home since 1987. His knowledge of Historic and Central Phoenix neighborhoods is quite extensive. He studied real estate under Howard Brinton and Star Power Universities, and obtained his Certified Residential Specialist designation in 2004 and his Broker’s License in 2009. In 2013 he was elected to the position of President of the Arizona Chapter of CRS (Council of Residential Specialists). This position gave him the opportunity to travel the country and network with other top agents in the industry creating friendships and sharing ideas that he uses to help his clients get to where they want to be. Joseph continues to be active in CRS, networking, and education offering a higher level of service. Whether Selling or Buying a home Joseph is always, “Happy to Assist ”. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter