A real estate crash in 2025 isn’t likely, making it a great time to buy or sell in Charlotte.

A common concern I’ve heard from homebuyers lately is whether the market is about to crash. Some are holding off on buying, thinking a major price drop is coming. However, let’s set the record straight and take a closer look at the Charlotte market to see what’s happening. By examining current trends, we can better understand what to expect and whether waiting for a crash is the right move.

Is the market crashing in 2025? Homebuyers should know that a market crash this year is unlikely. While it’s true that home values naturally fluctuate and the stock market can be unpredictable, this doesn’t mean an impending crash. Charlotte’s real estate market remains strong, and even in times when the U.S. economy has faced challenges, the Carolinas have consistently outperformed most other states in terms of real estate transactions.

Home values continue to rise and buyer demand is still high. Charlotte’s market activity is already up by 23% compared to last year. This shows that homes are in demand and transactions are moving forward.

“Home values are rising, and buyer demand remains high in Charlotte.”

Why now is a good time to buy and sell. There is a lot of inventory coming on the market and many sellers are looking to move on to their next place. This could mean a favorable environment for buyers. In my opinion, these signs indicate that now is a great time to consider buying a home.

Sellers can also benefit from the current market. For instance, we just signed and listed 17 properties for sale in the last 30 days alone. This clearly means that there’s strong demand for homes, and sellers should consider listing their properties now.

The market is not headed for a crash in 2025. Both buyers and sellers can take advantage of this thriving real estate market. If you’re unsure about your home’s value or considering a cash offer, working with professionals can help you make the right choice. You can call me at (704) 777-8090 or email me at john@jbolos.com. I’m here to help you every step of the way.