US Real Estate Market Updates & 2026 National Housing Trends
Stay informed with the latest US national real estate market updates, seller strategies, buyer insights, economic trends, and macro property opportunities.
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Median Sale Price
30-Yr Mortgage Rate
Housing Inventory
Average Rent
Data reflects mid-2026 national reporting.
2026 US Housing Market Forecast
The 2026 national real estate market is defined by record-high prices and shifting interest rates. The median price of existing homes reached $440,660, an all-time high and a 1.8% increase from a year ago. Meanwhile, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.55% in mid-July. Forecasts from Morgan Stanley suggest that mortgage rates could decline to around 5.50%–5.75% later in 2026 as the 10-year Treasury yield eases, which may help improve housing affordability.
What the Current Market Means for US Sellers
For sellers, home prices remain exceptionally strong, but the market dynamics are shifting. Housing supply and demand are balancing out, and new home inventory has increased to a 10.3-month supply. While the "lock-in effect" keeps many current homeowners from selling, those who do list are benefiting from peak valuations. Smart pricing strategies backed by localized data remain crucial to avoid extended days on the market.
What the Current Market Means for US Buyers
Prospective buyers face significant affordability challenges. Fewer than 4 in 10 non-homeowner households can afford a typical starter home. However, the national median rent has dropped to $1,844—a 1.9% year-over-year decline and a four-year low—providing some relief for those choosing to rent while saving for a down payment. As inventory rises and rates potentially cool, buyers may find slightly more negotiating power.
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