Unlocking 2026: Equity, AI and Buyer Behavior – HomeLight’s Nick Friedman | S2E20
Thu Dec 11 2025
Lenders are keeping their chins up entering 2026 after a year HomeLight Homes President Nick Friedman described as “not great” while speaking with Keys to Real Estate host Mary Schuster. Expanding on the results of his company’s recent survey of lenders across the country, Friedman explored why lenders said they expect the year ahead to see a notable uptick in mortgage originations and what role the evolving real estate landscape may play in making that a reality. He emphasized the importance of understanding debt-to-income ratios first-time homebuyers are facing as they ponder creative solutions to get a foothold in the market. The conversation also steered into AI and its potential pros and cons, with respect to streamlining the lending workflow to make for a faster and smoother customer experience without losing sight of the significance of building strong relationships with buyers.
Chapters:
0:00 Lending Insights and Predictions for 2026
2:52 Interest Rates and Market Dynamics
5:37 Buyer Categories and Market Movement
8:33 Creative Solutions for First-Time Home Buyers
11:14 Loan Types and Market Growth
14:03 Refinancing and Home Equity Utilization
17:00 The Role of AI in Lending
19:35 Buy Before You Sell Programs
22:40 Counseling First-Time Home Buyers
25:17 The Importance of Relationships in Lending
Download the report: Lender Insights & Predictions for 2026
To learn more about HomeLight Buy Before You Sell: https://www.homelight.com/buy-before-you-sell
Get In Touch…
Host email: Mary Schuster - mschuster@octoberresearch.com
To find more episodes of “Keys to Real Estate” or learn more about October Research – the nation’s leading independent provider of market intelligence, industry news, expert analysis and regulatory information for professionals in the real estate, title, financial and settlement services industries – visit https://www.octoberresearch.com.
Episode sponsored by Closinglock – https://www.closinglock.com
Episode produced by October Research – https://www.octoberresearch.com
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Lenders are keeping their chins up entering 2026 after a year HomeLight Homes President Nick Friedman described as “not great” while speaking with Keys to Real Estate host Mary Schuster. Expanding on the results of his company’s recent survey of lenders across the country, Friedman explored why lenders said they expect the year ahead to see a notable uptick in mortgage originations and what role the evolving real estate landscape may play in making that a reality. He emphasized the importance of understanding debt-to-income ratios first-time homebuyers are facing as they ponder creative solutions to get a foothold in the market. The conversation also steered into AI and its potential pros and cons, with respect to streamlining the lending workflow to make for a faster and smoother customer experience without losing sight of the significance of building strong relationships with buyers. Chapters: 0:00 Lending Insights and Predictions for 2026 2:52 Interest Rates and Market Dynamics 5:37 Buyer Categories and Market Movement 8:33 Creative Solutions for First-Time Home Buyers 11:14 Loan Types and Market Growth 14:03 Refinancing and Home Equity Utilization 17:00 The Role of AI in Lending 19:35 Buy Before You Sell Programs 22:40 Counseling First-Time Home Buyers 25:17 The Importance of Relationships in Lending Download the report: Lender Insights & Predictions for 2026 To learn more about HomeLight Buy Before You Sell: https://www.homelight.com/buy-before-you-sell Get In Touch… Host email: Mary Schuster - mschuster@octoberresearch.com To find more episodes of “Keys to Real Estate” or learn more about October Research – the nation’s leading independent provider of market intelligence, industry news, expert analysis and regulatory information for professionals in the real estate, title, financial and settlement services industries – visit https://www.octoberresearch.com. Episode sponsored by Closinglock – https://www.closinglock.com Episode produced by October Research – https://www.octoberresearch.com