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Housing Market Shift: Affordability to Improve in 2026

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Home sales are projected to rise as affordability improves for buyers.
  • Home prices are expected to stabilize or decrease while incomes climb.
  • Significant discounts are being offered by sellers, aiding affordability.
Housing Market Shift: Affordability to Improve in 2026

A notable shift is anticipated in the housing market starting next year, moving away from its recent frozen state. Economists predict that home sales will begin to rise, accompanied by capped or even decreasing prices. This reversal is driven by incomes growing faster than home values, improving affordability for the first time in several years. This outlook suggests a "Great Housing Reset" is underway.

Previously, high prices and limited supply discouraged buyers, leading to cooled demand. Now, conditions are becoming more favorable for house hunters. Sellers are increasingly offering significant discounts, with some offering cumulative price cuts of up to $25,000, helping to align listings with buyer budgets. This dynamic is fueling a more active fall market and rewarding patient buyers.

This projected "new era" of improved affordability does not hinge on drastically lower mortgage rates. Experts expect rates to remain in the low 6% range, a level conducive to increased sales without causing prices to overheat. Meanwhile, a substantial number of homeowners who delayed moves for years may re-enter the market, potentially adding to supply and further rebalancing conditions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mike Simonsen predicts a shift in the housing market starting next year, with improving affordability and rising sales.
The 'Great Housing Reset' refers to a predicted period in 2026 where home sales increase as affordability improves due to rising incomes and stabilized or decreasing prices.
Yes, sellers are increasingly offering significant discounts, with cumulative price cuts reaching up to $25,000, to attract buyers.

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