November 2025 Market Update
Written on November 5, 2025 by Nick WardThis update is based upon information supplied by the Champaign County Association of REALTORS Multiple Listing Service for all attached and detached single-family properties in Champaign, Savoy or Urbana. It is important to keep in mind that specific segments of the market may have performed better or worse than the overall market analyzed below.
Year Over Year Analysis
For the most recent twelve months (11/01/2024-10/31/2025) the MLS reported 1,545 sales with a median sale price of $240,000 and a reported average marketing time of 35 days. For the prior twelve months (11/01/2023-10/31/2024) the MLS reported 1,562 sales with a median sale price of $228,700 and a reported average marketing time of 33 days. This shows a year-over-year decrease in the number of sales of 17 homes or -1.1%. The median sale prices saw a 4.9% increase year-over-year. There are currently 204 homes on the market with an average marketing time of 76 days. This results in a 1.6-month supply of homes in inventory, which is a significant shortage relative to historical supply demand relationships in this market. Please note that the average marketing time of active listings is significantly above the average for closed sales in the prior 12 months.

Interest Rates
In the first quarter of 2022 we saw a sharp increase in interest rates. Interest rates peaked in our area around 8.25% in summer of 2023. Rates have remained stable in 2025 in the 6.45% – 7.00% range. We have seen a slight decline in interest rates in the prior 30 days, with current interest rates in the 5.8% to 6.255% range. Please note that the interest rate can vary significantly between lending institutions and borrower qualifications. Contact your Joel Ward Homes agent for recommendations!

Employment
In December 2024 there were 110,890 employed people in Champaign County and an unemployment rate of 3.%. In December 2023 there were 105,772 people employed with an unemployment rate of 4.0%. This results in a 4.8% increase in the number of people employed. What follows is a graph showing the number of jobs in Champaign County, by month, based upon non-seasonally adjusted U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Note that BLS has updated their data source and statistics for 2025. We are waiting for enough data to produce a chart that is accurate. For now, know that employment is stable in our market area.

Conclusions
We continue to see the shortage of homes available be a significant factor in our market, though supply is currently at it’s highest point this year at 1.6 months. The fall market has been very strong and year to date sales volume has almost caught up to 2024 and is only down 2.2% year-over-year
What does this mean to the home seller? The shortage of homes available in inventory is still very favorable to sellers, though we are seeing many houses experience longer marketing time. Updated properties that are priced appropriately are still selling very quickly.
Multiple-offer situations are becoming less common at price points above $300,000, which is likely driven by the seasonal nature of our market. It is important for buyers to consider contract terms in addition to price as they are now having the ability to negotiate more. The speed of sales still remains fast, so buyer should still be prepared to proceed quickly when they find the right property.

