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https:// www. nar. realtor Real estate professionals may finally see a long-awaited surge in activity in 2026, with home sales poised for a potential double-digit jump. Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of REALTORS ®, is forecasting a 14 % nationwide increase with home sales for 2026, following 2025’ s stagnating levels. New-home sales are also projected to rise 5 % next year.“ Next year is really the year that we will see a measurable increase in sales,” Yun told attendees Friday at the Residential Economic Issues and Trends Forum during NAR NXT, The REALTOR ® Experience, in Houston. Rising sales won’ t come at the expense of price stability either:“ Home prices nationwide are in no danger of declining,” he said. NAR expects prices to climb 4 % in 2026, supported by job growth and persistent supply shortages.
Nationwide Forecast Slide Early Momentum: Jobs, Mortgage Applications and Builder Activity The groundwork for a rebound may already be forming. Mortgage applications are trending higher, job gains remain steady, homebuilders continue to add supply, and the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown— that could have delayed some recent home sales— is finally over, Yun said.“ Mortgage applications have been consistently above last year, implying that people’ s desire to enter the market has been consistently positive,” Yun said. In the latest week, mortgage applications for home purchases surged 31 % higher compared to a year ago, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported.
Mortgage Rates: A Slow Drift
Downward Mortgage rates remain one of the biggest constraints for buyers. After sitting around 7 % at the beginning of the year, the 30-year fixed rate averaged 6.24 % this week, according to Freddie Mac. Yun expects gradual improvement ahead.“ As we go into next year, the mortgage rate will be a little bit better,” Yun said.“ It’ s not going to be a big decline, but it will be a modest decline that will improve affordability.” He forecasts rates to average around 6 % in 2026, down from a roughly 6.7 % overall average for this year. While the Federal Reserve has initiated rate cuts, Yun cautioned mortgage rates are influenced by a wide mix of factors— including inflation, Treasury yields and federal borrowing— so buyers shouldn’ t bet on 3 % rates to return. Still, even minor decreases in mortgage rates could unlock substantial buyer activity, he said.
A Market of Haves and Have-Nots But the path to a 2026 rebound won’ t look the same across the market, as today’ s housing market remains deeply uneven.“ The upper end of the market has been doing much better than the lower end,”
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Yun said, with robust inventory and strong financial markets fueling activity. Sales in the $ 750,000 to $ 1 million price range have seen some of the largest gains. Meanwhile, inventory remains constrained at lower price points. Also at Friday’ s session, NAR Deputy Chief Economist Jessica Lautz pointed to the widening gap between buyers with home equity and those trying to break into the market.“ We have haves and have-nots,” she said.“ First-time home buyers are really struggling to get in, while those who have housing equity are building credit.” According to NAR’ s newly released 2025 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, firsttime home buyers dropped to an all-time low of 21 %, well below their 40 % norm. They’ re also much older than in the past— a median age of 40. Young adults still aspire to homeownership, Lautz emphasized, but obstacles remain steep, like high rent, student loan debt and childcare costs. Better financial education about down payment assistance and special loan programs, like FHA, may help, she added. Meanwhile, repeat buyers— especially baby boomers— are dominating the housing market, often buying with cash or tapping the substantial home-equity gains they’ ve built over years of ownership. So, while 2025 was mostly a stagnant year for housing, Yun believes the conditions for a meaningful recovery are falling into place for 2026.

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