US Housing Market Shows Signs of Recovery: Falling Prices, Rising Inventory, and Increased Buyer Demand
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Market supply is also expanding. Data from Realtor.com reveal that housing inventory is rebounding and approaching levels last seen six years ago. The “lock-in effect,” where homeowners stayed put to avoid losing low mortgage rates, has begun to ease as rates drop, and life events push more people to list their homes. As a result, buyers have more choices and the market is moving toward better balance.
Demand is up as well. The Mortgage Bankers Association reports purchase applications are rising compared to a year ago, and weekly housing demand has increased by double digits over 2024. However, activity remains moderate compared to the boom periods of the past few years. Economists from the Mortgage Bankers Association and National Association of Realtors (NAR) forecast a double-digit rebound in home sales in 2026, provided that mortgage rates continue to ease and the labor market remains stable.
Leaders in the housing industry are focusing on creating more flexible mortgage products and targeting previously sidelined first-time buyers. No major new regulatory changes have been enacted in the past week, but industry attention is on how anticipated rate adjustments and inventory gains will affect the upcoming winter and spring seasons. Compared to reporting earlier in 2025, current conditions reflect a more optimistic outlook with restrained but tangible momentum across both supply and demand, marking a clear departure from the stagnation seen earlier this year.
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