The Evolving Homebuying Landscape: An Update with 2023 Data

November 12, 2025

The years immediately following the pandemic saw large swings in the housing market, from a rapid growth in prices and homebuying activity in the early years to a sharp contraction in the market as price and interest rate increases challenged homebuying affordability. As part of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s work to understand the economic experiences of the communities we serve to inform monetary policy and other areas of our work, we released a report in the fall of 2024 examining trends in pandemic homebuying patterns through 2022. That analysis found that many groups of buyers participated in the homebuying market at elevated rates in 2020 and into 2021. However, in 2022, rising home prices and interest rates contributed to fewer home sales, and it was expected that these headwinds would extend to 2023. This brief extends the analysis to 2023 and explores how trends shifted with this additional year of data. This brief examines national trends and those within the Federal Reserve’s Twelfth District. To see data for other places (Fed districts, states, metropolitan statistical areas, and counties), use the following interactive tool.

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Geographic notes: Data reflect historical Connecticut counties, not revised 2022 county-equivalents. 2022 and 2023 data for Chugach and Copper River Census Areas in Alaska were combined to form the Valdez-Cordova Census Area, consistent with 2018-2021 data.
Source: Author’s calculations of 2018-2023 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.

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The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco or the Federal Reserve System.

Article Citation

Sanchez-Moyano, Rocio. 2025. “The Evolving Homebuying Landscape: An Update with 2023 Data.” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development Research Brief 2025-02. doi: 10.24148/cdrb2025-02.
About the Author
Rocio Sanchez-Moyano is a senior researcher in Community Engagement and Analysis at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Learn more about Rocio Sanchez-Moyano, PhD