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Illinois Home Prices Slip in Chicago, December Dip

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Last updated: January 29, 2026

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Slight December softness in Chicago contrasts with tight Illinois inventory and steady annual gains, hinting at what’s next for buyers and sellers.
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December 2025 Chicago Home Prices: Up YoY

Although December typically brings a seasonal slowdown, Chicago home prices still rose from the prior year.

City prices signal disruption

The median sale price reached $350,000 in December 2025, up 2.9 percent from $340,000 a year earlier.

Chicago inventory plunged 25.5% year over year, tightening options for buyers.

An alternative source put the median at $365,000, a 4.3 percent gain.

This highlights neighborhood disparities and segment performance.

Annual context

For 2025, Chicago’s median price was $375,000, up 5.6 percent from $354,975 in 2024.

Price growth remained modest even as national year-over-year gains extended to 30 straight months.

Nationally, active listings surpassed 1 million listings in July 2025, underscoring how supply trends can diverge sharply by region.

Metro pricing stays firm

Across the nine-county metro, December’s median price rose 4.4 percent to $355,000.

Chicago’s median price per square foot increased 5.3 percent to $260.

This underscores continued price strength.

In 2025, the metro’s annual median price was $366,000.

December 2025 Chicago Home Sales: Flat Despite Fewer Listings

Price gains in December masked a fragile demand picture as Chicago’s closed sales barely moved despite a sharp pullback in listings.

Sales edged up 0.4 percent year over year to 1,615, while 2025 totals were largely flat. The median sale price reached $365,000 in December 2025, up 4.3% from a year earlier.

Sales Hold Despite Shrinking Supply

Inventory fell 25.5 percent from 3,983 to 2,969 homes, reflecting listing seasonality and constrained turnover. Even so, Zillow forecasts a further 1.2% increase in home prices over the next year.

With fewer choices, seller motivations centered on timing rather than volume, keeping transactions steady.

Redfin counted 1,933 sales, up from 1,836, highlighting measurement differences across sources in December.

Pace Signals Cautious Buyers

Homes averaged 67 days to sell, and the typical closing came 1 percent below list price.

The market remained somewhat competitive at about two offers, even as rates near 6.19 percent limited urgency.

Chicagoland vs. Illinois: Inventory Drops and Price Pressure

As inventory across Illinois keeps contracting, Chicagoland is showing the sharpest supply stress.

It also has the clearest upward pressure on values.

Chicagoland: Listings Shock

Chicago inventory is down 40%, falling from 38,581 in 2018 to 22,977 today.

Active listings near 17,000 place the metro among the nation’s lowest.

As of June 2025, 40% sold below asking across Chicago, underscoring softer buyer competition even as listings stay tight.

That’s true despite high property taxes.

Illinois: Broad Contraction, Mixed Severity

Statewide, Illinois holds 41% of pre-pandemic active listings versus 88% nationally.

All 26 metros have shrunk since 2018.

Thirteen metros posted steeper inventory drops than Chicago.

Bloomington-Normal is at 0.4 months, intensifying a construction shortfall and sharpening the case for zoning reform.

Price Pressure Divergence

Chicago metro median price is forecast to rise nearly 5% to $386,972 through October 2026.

That outpaces Illinois’s 3.4% climb to $317,487.

Sales follow.

What Low Inventory Means for Chicago Buyers in 2026

With Chicago metro inventory near 17,000 homes for sale and still trending lower than the previous year, buyers enter 2026 facing a constrained market.

Inventory sits about 60% below pre-pandemic levels.

In California, 15% affordability shows how supply shortages can lock buyers out even when demand remains strong.

Scarcity Raises Winter Risk

Well-priced homes can still attract multiple offers, even in winter.

City inventory dropping nearly 25% year over year deepens localized shortages.

Illinois overall remains near 40% of pre-pandemic supply, reinforcing seller power.

Sellers retain leverage, limiting contingencies and keeping prices firm despite fewer sales.

Disrupted Search Tactics

Bidding strategies

Stronger financing, cleaner terms, and disciplined offer caps matter more when options are scarce.

Flexible timelines allow waiting for listings tied to relocations or other life changes, reducing rushed decisions.

Search areas often expand to nearby suburbs to find acceptable inventory.

2026 Illinois Outlook: Prices, Rates, and Affordability

Although mortgage rates eased slightly in 2025, borrowing costs stayed above 6 percent. Affordability remained tight across Illinois. National active inventory rose about 25% from July 2024 to July 2025, signaling a broader housing reset.

Price Outlook Stays Elevated

Statewide median prices are projected to rise 3.4 percent to $317,487 through October 2026.

The Chicago metro is forecast about 5 percent higher to $386,972. Reventure projects 6.4 percent growth in 2026.

Illinois’ average home value was $277,191 through December 2025, up 4.3 percent.

Rent growth remains disruptive, up 7.2 percent on renewals. New leases are up 10.7 percent.

Rates and Affordability Risks

Lower 2026 rates could open refinancing opportunities. They could also lift demand.

Federal policy uncertainty may delay relief.

Modest inventory gains and slower appreciation may improve affordability for renovations.

Targeted tax incentives could narrow costs for first-time buyers in 2026.

Assessment

Chicago’s December 2025 pricing data showed modest year-over-year gains, despite a month-to-month slip.

Sales activity held roughly steady while available listings tightened further.

Across Illinois, shrinking inventory continued to support prices, even as affordability remained strained.

Entering 2026, buyers face intensified competition for well-priced homes and heightened sensitivity to mortgage rate swings.

Market stability now depends on whether new supply appears before demand weakens.

Lenders and policymakers watch delinquencies closely.

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