Housing Market Momentum Builds Early in 2026

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As 2026 gets underway, the housing market is showing the kind of early-year spark that real estate professionals love to see. Strengthening buyer demand, steadier pricing, and a growing pool of inventory are collectively setting the stage for what could become one of the most balanced market environments in recent years.

Buyer Activity Picks Up Steam

According to new metrics from HousingWire’s Housing Market Tracker, weekly pending home sales climbed steadily throughout January. For the week ending January 23, pending sales hit 56,252—marking gains both week over week and year over year. This signals a real shift in buyer confidence as 2026 unfolds.

Mortgage purchase applications rose 5% from the previous week and an impressive 18% compared to the same period in 2025. HousingWire lead analyst Logan Mohtashami noted, “My work over the years indicates that housing demand strengthens when rates approach 6%, though we have not seen a sustained period at this level recently. 2026 may be the first year this trend holds.”

Inventory Expands, Creating Opportunity

Inventory has grown to roughly 2.6 months of supply—still a seller-favorable level, but enough to help bring more balance to the market. More inventory means more opportunity for buyers to find the right home, and more stability for professionals managing transactions day-to-day.

New listings are also on the rise. For the week of January 23, the market saw 53,920 new listings, up from 50,946 during the same week in 2025. The median list price nudged up to $419,900, but 33.6% of active listings experienced price reductions—a sign that sellers are adjusting expectations to meet refreshed buyer demand.

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

A market with rising activity and manageable price stability is a fertile environment for real estate agents, brokers, and mortgage professionals. More listings and more motivated buyers translate into more conversations, more leads, and more opportunities for career growth.

For Florida real estate professionals—especially those preparing to enter the field or expanding their credentials—this shift underscores the importance of staying sharp and ready. Cameron Academy continues to support new and seasoned professionals with flexible, career-focused real estate licensing and continuing education programs designed for today’s evolving market.

Source & Further Reading

Explore the full report from Florida Realtors and HousingWire for deeper insights and ongoing updates on the 2026 housing market:
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