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Reasons To Be Optimistic About the 2026 Housing Market

  • Writer: tessmarquezhomes
    tessmarquezhomes
  • Dec 30, 2025
  • 2 min read

A More Balanced Housing Market Is Taking Shape in 2026

If a move is on your radar for next year, there’s good reason to feel encouraged. The 2026 housing market outlook points to a calmer, more balanced environment than we’ve seen in recent years.

After a long stretch of uncertainty, marked by high mortgage rates, limited inventory, and stalled decision-making, the market is gradually shifting. While 2026 won’t be “easy,” it’s shaping up to offer more choices, better timing, and clearer opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

This optimism isn’t speculation. It’s coming directly from leading housing economists across the country.


What Housing Experts Are Saying About 2026

According to Realtor.com, Chief Economist Danielle Hale notes that after years of difficulty:

2026 is expected to bring a modest but meaningful step toward a healthier housing market for buyers, sellers, and renters alike.

The National Association of Realtors echoes this sentiment, describing 2026 with one word: opportunity. Their economists expect easing mortgage rates and increased housing supply to help unlock movement that’s been stalled for nearly three years.

Meanwhile, Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, points to a crucial shift in affordability:

Income growth is beginning to outpace home price appreciation, improving buying power even if mortgage rates decline slowly.

And from the buyer-seller balance perspective, Zillow reports that buyers are gaining inventory options while sellers are benefiting from steadier pricing and more consistent demand, giving both sides room to breathe.


Why the 2026 Housing Market Outlook Is Different Locally

While national trends are moving in a positive direction, real estate remains highly local. According to Lisa Sturtevant, Chief Economist at Bright MLS, 2026 may become one of the most geographically divided markets in years.

That means some areas will experience faster price growth, others will stabilize, and some may move more slowly. Local employment, housing supply, and buyer demand will ultimately determine how national trends play out in your neighborhood.

This is why understanding local market data, not just national headlines, will matter more than ever in 2026.


Bottom Line: Opportunity Favors the Informed

The 2026 housing market outlook is pointing toward progress, more balance, more inventory, and improved affordability over time. But success won’t come from timing the market perfectly. It will come from understanding how these trends apply locally and knowing when to act.


If you’d like a clear breakdown of what these trends mean for your local market, and how to position yourself to take advantage of them, let’s start the conversation and plan ahead with confidence.

📩 Contact me at TessMarquez.com | (626) 712-5156 or call/text anytime!

By Tess Marquez, Realtor & Probate Specialist | TessMarquez.com

 
 
 

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