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Average U.S. Homeowner Lost $9,200 in Equity, Market in Long-Term Correction

September 18, 2025
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Average U.S. Homeowner Lost $9,200 in Equity, Market in Long-Term Correction

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The U.S. housing market delivered sobering news: the average American homeowner with a mortgage lost about $9,200 in home equity over the past year. While the figure grabs attention, economists caution that this is not a housing collapse but part of a broader long-term market correction following years of rapid appreciation.

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“Higher interest rates cooled the market”

Rising mortgage rates have reduced buyer demand, which in turn slowed home price growth. In many states, that translated into lower property values and thinner equity cushions. Florida, Washington, and California were among the hardest-hit markets, with some homeowners losing tens of thousands in equity.

“Homeowners still hold record levels of equity”

Despite the decline, the average mortgaged homeowner still holds over $300,000 in equity. That buffer means most households remain financially secure, with only a small fraction of homes falling into negative equity territory. Analysts emphasize that the equity picture remains historically strong, even with the recent dip.

“This is a reset, not a collapse”

Experts frame the $9,200 loss as a reset after the extraordinary price growth of 2020–2022. With supply increasing and affordability stretched, home values are correcting toward more sustainable levels. As one housing economist put it, this is “a normalization of the market rather than a meltdown.”

“Opportunities and risks ahead”

For sellers, equity losses may limit profit potential compared to a year ago. For buyers, slower price growth could create new opportunities once mortgage rates ease. Long-term investors may also find value in markets where fundamentals such as job growth and migration remain strong.

Why It Matters

The equity pullback highlights a market in transition. Homeowners are still in a relatively strong position compared to past downturns, but the days of double-digit annual price gains appear over. For policymakers and the Federal Reserve, the challenge is balancing interest rates, inflation, and housing affordability without tipping the market further.

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