Alabama's housing scene is at a sweet spot as we cruise toward 2026! After a wild ride post-pandemic, things are finally chillin' out. More homes are available for buyers, and sellers who racked up equity are still in a good spot. Let's dive in! Home values in spots like Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile kept climbin' at a steady pace throughout 2025, fueled by Alabama's rockin' economy. Expect this to keep rollin' into 2026, with prices likely to bump up 4-7%. Translation: Alabama stays affordable for buyers, and sellers can still bank on solid returns! "The housing market will be more balanced in 2026, as supply is increasing..." says economist Dr. Evan Moore. But, he warns sellers to expect moderate growth, "nothing like the price increases seen in 2021 and 2022." New construction? Still facing hurdles with pricier materials and labor, which could slow things down. Economist David Hughes thinks affordability will continue to shape Alabama's housing game. "Buyers should feel encouraged about their ability to afford a home in Alabama," he says. More houses on the market give buyers some wiggle room, while sellers can still feel good. Hughes points out some potential bumps in the road, like rising foreclosures, car loan defaults, and credit card debt. Student loan payments and everyday inflation could squeeze folks, especially younger buyers. This could slow down the market, even though things look good long-term. Get ready for a mix of opportunity and steady growth. More homes on the market will balance things out, prices will stay reasonable, and Alabama's booming economy will keep demand strong. Keep an eye on national financial stuff, but Alabama's lookin' good to handle whatever comes its way. For buyers and sellers, 2026 is shaping up to be a year of stability and confidence!Alabama Housing Market: What's Cookin' for 2026?
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