Listings where the seller has already dropped the asking price — updated every 15 minutes from MLS.
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Price reductions are a normal part of the market. A home might be reduced because it was initially priced above comparable sales, because market conditions shifted after listing, or because the seller's timeline changed. A price reduction doesn't mean something is wrong with the property — it often means the seller is serious about finding the right buyer.
When a seller reduces their price, they've already moved toward you. This can signal flexibility in negotiations, especially if the home has been on market for a while. But price-reduced homes in competitive areas can also attract multiple offers at the new price — don't assume you have all the time in the world.
Browse price-reduced listings updated in real time from MLS. Use the area buttons above to narrow by city. Click any listing to see the full detail on our search page — including price history, comparable sales, and neighbourhood data.