The housing market is entering summer 2026 with a renewed sense of momentum, signaling a shift away from the slower pace seen over the past couple of years. While the recovery hasn’t been overnight, the underlying conditions are steadily improving—and the outlook is becoming more encouraging for both buyers and sellers.
One of the biggest drivers of this change is the gradual stabilization of mortgage rates. After a period of volatility, rates have settled into a more manageable range, helping bring hesitant buyers back into the market. At the same time, steady job growth and rising wages are giving more households the confidence—and ability—to move forward with home purchases.
Inventory, though still below long-term norms, is finally showing signs of improvement. More homeowners are choosing to list, and new construction is adding to the pool of available homes. This increase in supply is giving buyers more options and easing some of the competitive pressure that defined the market in recent years.
As a result, home sales are expected to strengthen throughout 2026. Activity that was delayed due to affordability challenges and uncertainty is beginning to return, creating a more active and balanced marketplace. First-time buyers, in particular, are starting to re-engage as conditions become slightly more favorable.
Home prices are also transitioning into a more sustainable pattern. Instead of the rapid surges seen earlier in the decade, price growth is expected to remain moderate. This shift supports long-term stability while still allowing homeowners to build equity.
Overall, the market is moving toward a healthier equilibrium. Buyers are gaining more negotiating power, sellers are adjusting expectations, and transactions are increasing at a steady pace. While challenges remain—especially around affordability—the direction is clearly more positive than it has been in recent memory.
As summer progresses, the housing market appears poised for continued improvement. The foundation for a rebound is in place, and the months ahead are likely to bring greater confidence, more activity, and new opportunities across the board.
Source: REALTOR® Magazine
“Home Sales Rebound Takes Root This Fall”
National Association of REALTORS®
