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2026 Real Estate Market Outlook

A More Balanced Market Is Taking Shape

 

2026 Real Estate Market Outlook

After several years defined by volatility, housing economists see 2026 shaping up as a year of rebalancing—and renewed opportunity. According to economists who spoke to the National Association of Realtors, the coming year may finally deliver conditions that feel more “normal” to buyers and sellers alike.

Leading housing economists weigh in on the 2026 Real Estate Market Outlook—and what it could mean for the Indiana Dunes and beyond.

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Home Sales Are Poised to Reawaken

NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun expects home sales nationwide to rise by roughly 14% in 2026, driven by a gradual easing of mortgage rates and more homes coming to market.

After years of hesitation caused by the so-called “lock-in effect,” life events—retirement, relocation, downsizing—are beginning to loosen supply. Buyers, meanwhile, are benefiting from more inventory and fewer bidding wars, reducing the pressure to make rushed decisions.

Importantly, price growth is expected to remain modest—about 2% to 3%, roughly in line with inflation—while wage growth may outpace both. That combination slowly restores purchasing power without triggering a price correction.

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Inventory Is Improving—But the Housing Shortage Remains

Builders are responding to easing financial conditions, with modest gains expected in both single-family construction and new-home sales. One surprising twist: in many markets, the median resale home is now more expensive than a newly built one, due to builder incentives and where new construction is occurring.

Still, economists agree the U.S. remains structurally undersupplied. Zoning and land-use policies—especially those limiting townhomes and moderate-density housing—continue to constrain affordability. Long term, the only real solution is building more homes across a range of price points.

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Affordability Finally Shows Signs of Improvement

According to realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale, 2026 may mark the first year since 2020 that monthly mortgage payments actually decline.

Lower rates help offset modest price growth, and when combined with rising incomes, affordability improves in real terms—even if sticker prices don’t fall. The market is also becoming more balanced: sellers are slightly more flexible, buyers have more options, and pricing discipline matters again.

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Demographics Are Quietly Reshaping Demand

NAR Deputy Chief Economist Jessica Lautz points to meaningful demographic shifts. First-time buyers are slowly re-entering the market, while baby boomers remain the dominant force—often buying with equity or cash and prioritizing lifestyle over size.

Single women now represent a growing share of buyers, household sizes are shrinking, and fewer buyers have children. These trends are influencing not just who buys homes, but what kinds of homes are in demand.

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Mortgage Rates Are the Biggest Wildcard

NAR economist Nadia Evangelou emphasizes that even small changes in rates have outsized effects. A drop from 7% to 6% could expand the pool of qualified buyers by more than 5 million households nationwide, potentially translating into hundreds of thousands of additional home sales.

That renewed demand, however, will need to be met with continued growth in inventory—especially homes priced for middle-income buyers, who can currently afford only about one-fifth of available listings.

The Bottom Line

The consensus among economists is clear: 2026 is shaping up to be a healthier, more functional housing market. It won’t feel like the frenzy of the pandemic years—but that’s the point. A market with more choices, more balance, and improving affordability is better for everyone.

For buyers and sellers willing to pay attention to timing, pricing, and local conditions, 2026 could offer opportunities that haven’t existed in years.

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BONNIE HAWKSWORTH
REALTOR®
@properties
219-309-7638
bonniehawksworth@atproperties.com

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