February’s sales, on average, were relatively low, signaling a potential shift toward a buyer’s market. This decline in sales suggests that demand may have softened, giving buyers more leverage in negotiations. As a result, many cities experienced a dip in home prices compared to the previous month’s sale prices. This trend indicates that sellers may need to be more flexible with pricing or offer additional incentives to attract buyers in the current market climate. If this pattern continues, we may see increased inventory levels and a more prolonged period of favorable conditions for buyers.