Housing Market Poised for a Major 2026 Comeback: What Florida Pros Should Expect

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After years of turbulence, tight inventory, and persistent mortgage‑rate pressure, the housing market may finally be ready to exhale — and 2026 is shaping up to be the comeback year real estate professionals have been waiting for. Economists at the National Association of Realtors® expect a strong nationwide rebound as mortgage rates continue easing, job growth holds steady, and buyer demand strengthens.

A 14% Jump in Home Sales? NAR Says Yes.

Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for NAR, predicts a remarkable 14% surge in home sales for 2026 — a sharp shift from the quieter 2025 landscape. New‑home sales are also expected to rise by 5%, signaling renewed momentum as more inventory enters the market.

“Next year is really the year that we will see a measurable increase in sales,” Yun stated at the Residential Economic Issues and Trends Forum during NAR NXT in Houston. Even better, home prices are expected to continue increasing, with a projected 4% national rise in 2026.

Mortgage Rates: Easing Just Enough to Unlock Demand

Mortgage rates remain a significant friction point, but even gradual improvement can spark major movement. After peaking around 7%, the average 30‑year fixed rate has dipped to 6.24%. Yun expects rates to average near 6% in 2026, providing meaningful relief for buyers.

The revival of 3% mortgages is unlikely due to inflation, Treasury yields, and federal borrowing. Still, even modest drops are creating renewed interest — mortgage applications are already up 31% year‑over‑year.

The “Haves and Have‑Nots” Divide Widens

Real estate is becoming a tale of two markets. Higher‑end segments — especially between $750,000 and $1 million — remain strong, supported by buyers with larger financial cushions and more available inventory. Meanwhile, first‑time buyers face intense challenges like affordability constraints, rising rents, student debt, and child‑care expenses.

NAR’s 2025 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers reports first‑time buyers now make up just 21% of purchases, the lowest in history. Their median age has climbed to 40. In contrast, equity‑rich boomers and repeat buyers continue to dominate, often using cash or significant equity.

Price Reductions Make a Comeback

Sellers are learning that pricing strategy matters again. Homes lingering on the market are increasingly seeing price cuts, and reductions are strongly correlated with days on market:

  • 0–14 days: 4.9% cut
  • 15–30 days: 6.1% cut
  • 31–60 days: 7.3% cut
  • 61–90 days: 9% cut
  • 91–120 days: 10.6% cut
  • 120+ days: 13.8% cut

Although some markets may see temporary dips due to rising inventory, Yun expects national home prices to continue rising by roughly 4% in 2026.

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

After a subdued 2025, the pieces of a market revival — healthier mortgage rates, improved buyer sentiment, and stable employment — are falling into place. This sets the stage for significant opportunities in 2026 for agents, brokers, and newcomers entering the industry.

For those considering launching a real estate career or upgrading their credentials, Florida’s trusted licensing provider, Cameron Academy, continues to prepare professionals statewide. With a surge in demand expected, now is the perfect moment to get ahead.

Ready to elevate your real estate journey before the 2026 boom? Explore programs at Cameron Academy and position yourself for success.

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