Webinar Replay: 2026 Housing Market Outlook
Wed Feb 04 2026
As the U.S. housing market moves into 2026, it does so against a shifting economic backdrop—evolving monetary policy expectations, signs of labor market cooling, and persistent affordability challenges. In this webinar replay from January 30, 2026, leading housing economists unpack what these dynamics mean for the year ahead.
The discussion explores panelists’ expectations for key housing indicators in 2026, including new and existing home sales, home prices, affordability, inventory levels, and residential construction. Panelists examine how interest rates, credit conditions, income growth, and demographic trends are likely to shape outcomes, and assess where housing market imbalances may continue to linger.
Drawing on national data and industry perspectives, the conversation highlights the major risks and uncertainties facing the housing sector in 2026—and what business economists should be watching closely.
Speakers:
Eric Lynch, Economist, NAHBJoel Kan, Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist, MBAJessica Lautz, Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Research, NARModerator:Odeta Kushi, Co-Chair of the NABE Residential Real Estate Roundtable; Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist, First American
NABE is the premier professional association for business economists and others who use economics in the workplace. Since 1959, NABE has attracted the most prominent figures in economics, business, and academia to its membership with highly-regarded conferences, educational and career development offerings, industry surveys, and its unrivaled networking opportunities. Past presidents of NABE include former Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve System, Alan Greenspan, several former Federal Reserve Governors, and other senior business leaders.
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As the U.S. housing market moves into 2026, it does so against a shifting economic backdrop—evolving monetary policy expectations, signs of labor market cooling, and persistent affordability challenges. In this webinar replay from January 30, 2026, leading housing economists unpack what these dynamics mean for the year ahead. The discussion explores panelists’ expectations for key housing indicators in 2026, including new and existing home sales, home prices, affordability, inventory levels, and residential construction. Panelists examine how interest rates, credit conditions, income growth, and demographic trends are likely to shape outcomes, and assess where housing market imbalances may continue to linger. Drawing on national data and industry perspectives, the conversation highlights the major risks and uncertainties facing the housing sector in 2026—and what business economists should be watching closely. Speakers: Eric Lynch, Economist, NAHBJoel Kan, Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist, MBAJessica Lautz, Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Research, NARModerator:Odeta Kushi, Co-Chair of the NABE Residential Real Estate Roundtable; Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist, First American NABE is the premier professional association for business economists and others who use economics in the workplace. Since 1959, NABE has attracted the most prominent figures in economics, business, and academia to its membership with highly-regarded conferences, educational and career development offerings, industry surveys, and its unrivaled networking opportunities. Past presidents of NABE include former Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve System, Alan Greenspan, several former Federal Reserve Governors, and other senior business leaders.