Want a realistic roadmap for 2026 housing? In this episode you'll hear the top minds at Howard Hanna Allen Tate connect the dots that actually matter: how inventory is building into a healthier four-to-five months of supply, why six percent is becoming the new mental norm for mortgages, and where modest price gains can coexist with improving affordability. No hype, no doom—just a grounded view of what will move buyers and sellers. We dig into existing home sales and why a stronger starting i...
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Want a realistic roadmap for 2026 housing? In this episode you'll hear the top minds at Howard Hanna Allen Tate connect the dots that actually matter: how inventory is building into a healthier four-to-five months of supply, why six percent is becoming the new mental norm for mortgages, and where modest price gains can coexist with improving affordability. No hype, no doom—just a grounded view of what will move buyers and sellers. We dig into existing home sales and why a stronger starting i...
Dave Childers on Why Real Estate isn’t Frozen and How Smart Agents Can Win in this Market
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55 minutes
1 month ago
Dave Childers on Why Real Estate isn’t Frozen and How Smart Agents Can Win in this Market
Forget the “real estate is frozen” headline. We dig into what’s actually happening in the housing market and why smart strategy is beating scary narratives. With David Childers, president of Keeping Current Matters, we break down the numbers behind affordability, inventory, pricing, and what a realistic path to 2026 looks like for buyers, sellers, and agents. We start with a reality check: existing home sales hovering near 4 million and new builds around 700,000 set a durable floor, even as ...
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Want a realistic roadmap for 2026 housing? In this episode you'll hear the top minds at Howard Hanna Allen Tate connect the dots that actually matter: how inventory is building into a healthier four-to-five months of supply, why six percent is becoming the new mental norm for mortgages, and where modest price gains can coexist with improving affordability. No hype, no doom—just a grounded view of what will move buyers and sellers. We dig into existing home sales and why a stronger starting i...