The Housing Market Is Turning a Corner Going into 2026
After several slower-than-normal years, the market is finally starting to turn a corner. Declining mortgage rates, more listings, and growing buyer activity all point to a market gaining real traction.
Let’s connect to talk about what’s happening in our local market and how you can make the most of it in 2026.
Would You Let $80 a Month Hold You Back from Buying a Home?
You don’t have to wait for 5.99%. You have the chance to move (and save) right now. So, ask yourself: Would you let $80 hold you back from buying a home?
If you find a home you love and the math makes sense, getting ahead may be the best strategy. Let’s run your numbers so you can see what you’re working with in our market.
Are Builders Overbuilding Again? Let’s Look at the Facts.
Seeing more new homes for sale doesn’t mean builders are overdoing it. Since building permits have been declining for eight straight months, it’s clear this isn’t an out-of-control boom. It’s a measured recovery.
If you want to know more about what builders are doing in our area, let’s connect.
What a Government Shutdown Really Means for the Housing Market
A government shutdown can cause short-term delays for some buyers, but it doesn’t derail the housing market. The last time this happened, sales picked back up as soon as the government re-opened.
If you’re unsure how this might affect your plans, or just want to make sense of what’s happening, let’s connect.
Why Your Home Equity Still Puts You Way Ahead
Even with prices coming down in some markets, today’s homeowners are still sitting on near record amounts of equity.
If you’re wondering how much equity you have (or how far ahead you really are), let’s connect.
You might be surprised by what your home is actually worth today.
How To Ensure Your Home Sale Reaches the Finish Line
If there were one easy step that could help ensure your home sale goes off without a hitch, wouldn’t you take it?
A pre-listing inspection gives you the power to address potential issues before buyers even see your home — helping you stay in control of the process, avoid surprises, and move toward closing with confidence.
Let’s discuss whether scheduling one is the right move for your property so you can enter the market prepared and empowered.
Thought the Market Passed You By? Think Again.
Want to know what’s happening in our area? Let’s have a conversation so you can get a custom overview of what’s available right now and learn how to be ready when the timing is right for you.
Because this isn’t 2021.
This isn’t even 2023 or 2024.
This is a new market – and you might be surprised by what you find.
Why You Don’t Need To Be Afraid of Today’s Mortgage Rates
If moving at today’s rate scares you, remember, waiting doesn’t always pay off. Once rates dip below 6%, as some experts project they’ll do next year, more buyers (and higher prices) will be back.
So, don’t be afraid of today’s mortgage rates. Because if you’re ready, this might just be your chance to make your move before the market wakes up again.
The Real Reasons Some Homes Sell Fast—While Others Sit on the Market
There are more homes for sale today than there were even just a year ago, but that doesn’t have to work against you.
When your house is priced right, shows well, and is marketed effectively, it will sell. Let’s connect if you want to know how to make that happen in our market this fall.
Thinking of Selling in 2026? It’s Time to Get a Head Start
If selling in 2026 is part of your plan, start preparing now. Investing time in early prep means you’ll enter the market ready, confident, and steps ahead of sellers who wait until next year to begin.
Curious which upgrades deliver the best return in your area? Let’s connect—I’ll help you build a customized plan to make sure your home stands out when it’s time to sell.
The $280 Shift in Affordability Every Homebuyer Should Know
Affordability is improving in many markets. And that resets the math on your move.
If you’ve been sitting on the sidelines, this is your cue to start looking again. Let’s run the local numbers together so you can get a rough estimate of how much more buying power you may have than you did just a few months ago.
2026 Housing Market Outlook
After a quieter couple of years, 2026 is expected to bring more movement – and more opportunity. With sales projected to rise, mortgage rates trending lower, and price growth slowing down, the stage is set for a healthier, more active market.
So, the big question: will you be one of the movers making 2026 your year?
Let’s connect if you want to get ready.
Why More Buyers Are Turning to New Construction This Year
With builders cutting prices and maybe even helping you score a lower monthly payment, that’s not something to overlook.
If you want to see how active builders are in your target area and what they’re offering, here’s your power move: before you even begin looking, let's connect.
That way, you have your own agent to help you compare incentives from multiple builders and negotiate on your behalf, making sure you get the best deal possible.
Don’t Let Unrealistic Pricing Cost You Your Move
Pricing your house for today’s market isn’t just about getting it sold. It’s about making sure your move doesn’t stall before it starts.
Let’s talk through what buyers are really paying right now in our local area, and how to price your home to match.
Why Home Prices Aren’t Actually Flat
Headlines calling home prices flat may be grabbing attention, but they’re not giving you the full picture.
Has anyone taken the time to walk you through what we’re seeing right here, right now?
If you want the real story about what prices are doing in our market, let’s connect.
Is New Construction Right for You? Pros and Cons in the Redding Market
New construction in Redding brings energy efficiency, low‑maintenance, modern design, strong builder warranties, and a sense of community—all appealing to today’s families. But it also comes with potential trade‑offs like inconvenience during early development, possible construction delays, and extra fees. Whether building equity from scratch or landing in a vibrant neighborhood, your answer comes down to knowing your priorities, appetite for risk, and vision for family life.
What Buyers Say They Want Most (and How the Market Is Shifting)
The two biggest concerns for today’s buyers—prices and rates—are showing signs of improvement. Home values are moderating, and borrowing costs are easing. Both shifts could continue into 2026.
If you’re thinking about making a move, let’s connect so we can walk through what these changes mean for you and your local market.
Home Sales Are Expected To Rise Chart
Forecasts for next year are in, and experts say home sales are expected to rise. When they do, things should start picking up pace. But that doesn’t mean you should wait for that to happen. The real winners? They’re the ones who start the planning and prep work now. If there’s even a chance you’ll make a move in 2026, let’s talk strategy so you stay one step ahead of the game.
Closing Costs Unpacked: State-by-State Breakdowns for Today’s Buyers
Closing costs are a key part of buying a home, but they can vary more than most people realize. Knowing your numbers (and how to potentially bring them down) can go a long way and help you feel confident about your purchase.
Let’s look at typical closing costs in our area and get you a personalized estimate, so you can craft your ideal budget.
Downsizing Without Debt: How More Homeowners Are Buying Their Next House in Cash
You’ve worked hard for your home. Now it might be time for it to work hard for you.
Let’s talk about what your house is worth, and what it could unlock for you today. What would your ideal home look like if you were to downsize right now?