Should You Still Expect a Bidding War?

by Patricia Villanueva

Family touring a home during a showing, representing home buyers searching for real estate in San Diego County


If you’re still worried about having to deal with a bidding war when you buy a home, you may be able to let some of that fear go.

 

While multiple-offer situations haven’t disappeared entirely, they’re not nearly as common as they used to be. In fact, a recent survey shows agents reported only 1 in 5 homes (20%) nationally received multiple offers in June 2025.

 

That’s down from nearly 1 in 3 (31%) just a year ago – and dramatically lower than in June 2023 (39%) (see graph below):

Graph showing the percentage of homes receiving multiple offers from May 2023 to June 2025, highlighting a decline to 20% in June 2025. Housing market trend relevant to San Diego County real estate buyers and sellers.

 

This trend means you should face less competition when you buy. That gives you more time to make decisions and the ability to negotiate price or terms.

 

It Still Depends on Where You’re Buying

Of course, national trends don’t tell the full story. Local dynamics matter, a lot. This second graph uses survey data from John Burns Research & Consulting (JBREC) and Keeping Current Matters (KCM) to break things down by region to prove just how true that is. It shows, while the share of homes getting multiple offers has dropped pretty much everywhere, some areas are still seeing more offers than others:

Regional comparison chart showing multiple-offer trends in June 2024 vs June 2025, with Northeast higher at 34% and Southeast at 6%. Useful for buyers and sellers in Vista, Fallbrook, Bonsall, Oceanside, Escondido, and San Marcos.

 

In the Northeast, 34% of homes (roughly 1 in 3) are still receiving multiple offers. That’s more than the national average. But in Southeast, that number drops to just 6%. 

 

What’s behind the difference? In general, the areas still seeing bidding wars tend to have lower-than-normal inventory. That imbalance between buyers and available homes keeps pressure on prices and competition. But markets with more listings are seeing conditions cool – and that means fewer bidding wars. 

 

Sellers Are More Flexible Than You Might Think

Here’s another shift to show you just how much things have changed. According to a Redfin report, almost half of sellers are offering concessions, like covering their buyer’s closing costs or dropping their asking price to get their house sold.

 

That’s a clear sign this isn’t the same ultra-competitive market we saw a few years ago. Back then, sellers rarely compromised. And buyers often waived their inspection or appraisal to try to make their offer stand out. Now, things are different.

 

But again, how often this is happening is going to vary based on where you’re looking to buy. And that’s why you need a local agent’s expertise.

 

Bottom Line

If concerns about bidding wars have been holding you back, it may be time to take another look. Nationally, competition is down. In some markets, it’s down significantly. And with more sellers offering concessions, buyers today have more power and flexibility than they’ve had in a long time.

 

If you’re thinking about buying or selling in San Diego County — including Vista, Fallbrook, Bonsall, Oceanside, Escondido, and San Marcos — now is a great time to explore your options. Start your home search, check your home value, get a market snapshot, or contact us today to talk about your next move.

Patricia Villanueva
Patricia Villanueva

Agent | License ID: 01100323

+1(760) 521-8398 | patty@urm1.com

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