November 4, 2025 - 05:39

The real estate market in Custer County is witnessing a notable slowdown, with sales volume dropping by 24% compared to previous years. Despite this significant decrease, property prices have remarkably remained stable for the second consecutive year. Local real estate professionals anticipated this downturn in activity, attributing it to various factors, including interest rate fluctuations and changing buyer preferences.
While fewer transactions are taking place, the resilience of property prices indicates a strong underlying demand. Many buyers are still actively seeking homes, albeit with more cautious approaches. The steady prices suggest that sellers are holding firm, unwilling to lower their asking prices in a bid to attract buyers.
This unique situation in Custer County's real estate landscape raises questions about the future trajectory of the market. Experts suggest that as economic conditions evolve, both buyer behavior and property values may continue to adapt in the coming months.
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