Web Page For-Sale Inventory by Tiers – Zillow Dashboard

Desciption

Dashboard Title: For-Sale Inventory, By Tiers – Zillow
Subtitle: Select a metro from the drop-down menu to see tier inventory data in your market.

Overall Summary:
This dashboard provides an overview of the for-sale inventory in the United States, broken down by tiers. It also allows users to select a specific metro area to see the tier inventory data in that area. The data shows that there were 5.9 percent fewer homes available for sale nationwide at the end of the first quarter than there were a year ago. However, the number of homes for sale in the bottom and middle thirds of the U.S. market each fell by 10.4 percent, compared to just 1.9 percent in the top third of the market.

Insights:
Get an overview of the for-sale inventory in the United States, broken down by tiers.
Select a specific metro area to see the tier inventory data in that area.
See the differences in many individual metros.
See how the number of homes for sale in the bottom and middle thirds of the U.S. market each fell by 10.4 percent, compared to just 1.9 percent in the top third of the market.

Who Can Benefit:
This dashboard can be used by real estate agents, investors, and homeowners to gain insights into the for-sale inventory in the United States, broken down by tiers. It can help them make more informed decisions about buying and selling properties in their area.

Benefits:
Gain insights into the for-sale inventory in the United States, broken down by tiers.
Make more informed decisions about buying and selling properties in their area.
See the differences in many individual metros.
See how the number of homes for sale in the bottom and middle thirds of the U.S. market each fell by 10.4 percent, compared to just 1.9 percent in the top third of the market.

Data

FOR-SALE INVENTORY, BY TIERS
Zillow
Overall, there were 5.9 percent fewer homes available for sale nationwide at the end of the first quarter than there were a
year ago. But the number of homes for sale in the bottom and middle thirds of the U.S. market each fell by 10.4 percent,
compared to just 1.9 percent in the top third of the market. The differences in many individual metros were more striking.
Select a metro from the drop-down menu below to see tier inventory data in your market.
Choose a Metro:
United States
900,000