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    Will inventory increase further in 2026?

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    by Calculated Risk on 12/22/2025 11:00:00 AM

    Today, in the CalculatedRisk Real Estate Newsletter: Question #10 for 2026: Will inventory increase further in 2026?

    Excerpt:

    Earlier I posted some questions on my blog for next year: Ten Economic Questions for 2026. Some of these questions concern real estate (inventory, house prices, housing starts, new home sales), and I’ll post thoughts on those in this newsletter (others like GDP and employment will be on my blog).

    I’m adding some thoughts, and maybe some predictions for each question.

    Here is a review of the Ten Economic Questions for 2025.

    10) Housing Inventory: Housing inventory decreased sharply during the pandemic to record lows in early 2022. Since then, inventory has increased but is still below pre-pandemic levels. Will inventory increase further in 2026?

    Existing Home Sales Year-over-yearFirst, a brief history. Here are a few times when watching existing home inventory helped my analysis.

    Starting in January 2005, I was very bearish on housing, but I wasn’t sure when the market would turn. Speculative bubbles can go on and on. However, the increase in existing home inventory in late 2005 (see red arrow on graph below) helped me call the top for house prices in 2006.

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