This worked in Austin and Minneapolis.
So, you’re wrong.

“We have over 12,000 active listings on the market. That's more than we've seen, really, in over a 13-year span,” Housing Economist Clare Knapp said. “Home prices are just a little bit too high still in the Austin market for buyers."
“If home prices don't budge, we'll likely just continue to see this decline in sales activity, or at least a stagnation in sales activity,” Knapp said.
While these factors indicate more opportunity for buyers, home prices need to decrease further to significantly impact sales growth across the region.
Despite the rise in inventory, home prices are still higher in Austin than many can afford. The average Austin house price was $553,275 as of September, according to property broker Redfin's latest data, up 1.5 percent from a year earlier.

Austin 'ground zero' as Texas housing market faces downturn
Inventory has risen dramatically in Austin and Texas since the pandemic, which expert Nick Gerli describes as part of the state's housing market downturn.

“Buhh buhh buh more inventory is available!!!, it doesn't matter if they're sitting empty!!!”

Like I said before... You stupid shills are useless besides being the source of laughter… go get your dumb ass back on your magic carpet and try to find another babbling answer Hasheesh
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