Reasons to be Optimistic in 2026

Top economists have one word to sum up the housing market for 2026: opportunity.

If a move is on your radar for 2026, there’s a lot more working in your favor than there has been in a while.

After a stretch where many people felt stuck, 2026 is shaping up to be a year with more balance, more options, and more clarity for those who want to make a move. Not because the market is suddenly “easy,” but because several key conditions are shifting.

Here’s what the experts are saying you have to look forward to.

Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com:

“After a challenging period for buyers, sellers and renters, 2026 should offer a welcome, if modest, step toward a healthier housing market.

The National Association of Realtors (NAR):

Top economists have one word to sum up the housing market for 2026: opportunity. Lower mortgage rates and a rising supply of homes are expected to open up the housing market . . . something the real estate industry and potential home buyers and sellers have been waiting for, following three years of stagnation.”

Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American:

“. . . for the first time in several years, the underlying forces are finally aligned toward gradual improvement. Mortgage rates may drift down only slowly, but income growth exceeding house price appreciation will provide a boost to house-buying power — even in a higher-rate world. Affordability won’t snap back overnight, but like a ship finally catching a steady tailwind, it’s now sailing in the right direction.

Mischa Fisher, Chief Economist at Zillow:

“Buyers are benefiting from more inventory and improved affordability, while sellers are seeing price stability and more consistent demand. Each group should have a bit more breathing room in 2026.

Why Local Insight Matters More Than Ever

Just remember, while the national outlook is improving, conditions will still be different based on where you live. Some markets will move faster than others. Some will see stronger price growth. Others will remain flat. As Lisa Sturtevant, Chief Economist at Bright MLS, explains:

Market performance will hinge on local economic conditions, making 2026 one of the most geographically divided markets we’ve seen in years.”

That’s why understanding what’s happening where you live or want to move to is key. The national trends set the stage, but local dynamics determine how they play out for you. And that’s why you need to talk with us.

Bottom Line

If you want to walk through what’s expected on Cape and southeastern Massachusetts and what trends you’ll want to take advantage of, let’s connect. You can always find us at 508-388-1994 or msennott@todayrealestate.com.

Mari and Hank

Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision.

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Author: Mari Sennott Plus

Mari and Hank Sennott have been partners for 35 years. Mari has been associated with Today Real Estate -- Cape Cod's largest independent brokerage -- since 1999. Hank joined her eight years ago after a successful career in the marketing and communications field. They have sold more than 400 homes successfully advising buyers and sellers with varying goals from first time purchases and vacation homes to downsizing or helping families sells a deceased relative's home. Together they are two of the most successful and respected real estate professionals at Today Real Estate and on Cape Cod. Mari serves on the Board of Directors of the Cape and Islands Board of Realtors. Hank is a member of the group's Finance Committee. They both regularly participate in training offered by Tom Ferry, the nation's leading real estate business coach. Please contact them at: (508) 388-1994 [Mari] or (508) 338-9928 [Hank} or msennott@todayrealestate.com whether you're looking to buy, sell, or just have questions about the real estate market.

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