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Let's Talk Housing Episode 74: Why Housing Feels So Uncertain Right Now

27 min · 13. maj 2026
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This episode of Let’s Talk Housing features Steven Thomas of Reports On Housing breaking down why today’s economy and housing market feel increasingly uncertain. The discussion covers rising demand, the latest Federal Reserve meeting, mortgage rates, inflation pressures, and the ongoing impact of the Iran conflict on the broader economy. It also examines the “silver tsunami” narrative, why home prices continue rising in many markets, and the growing divide within today’s K-shaped economy. This episode delivers a data-driven look at the forces shaping housing in 2026. Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode! Time Stamps: 00:00-Introduction 02:38-Surprise Housing Market Shift 05:40-Federal Reserve Meeting Breakdown 07:30-Why Rate Cuts Are Fading 08:46-Jobs Report and Mortgage Rates 11:27-Will a Silver Tsunami Flood the Market 15:7-Why Home Prices Are Still Rising 19:07-Iran Conflict and Housing Risks 23:55-The K-Shaped Economy Explained 26:38-Conclusion

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Let's Talk Housing Episode 75: Is the Housing Market Permanently Broken?

This episode of Let’s Talk Housing features Steven Thomas of Reports On Housing breaking down whether today’s frozen housing market is becoming permanent. The discussion covers supply and demand trends, mortgage rate volatility, geopolitical risks, and why affordability remains the biggest challenge for buyers. It also examines why forecasting rates has become increasingly difficult and what today’s elevated price reductions actually mean for the market. This data-driven episode explains the realities shaping housing in 2026. Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode! Time Stamps: 00:00-Introduction 03:48-Supply, Demand, and Market Speed 06:02-Iran Conflict and Mortgage Rates 08:35-Is Housing Permanently Broken 11:42-Buyers Returning to the Market 13:48-Can Mortgage Rates Be Forecasted 18:07-Price Reductions in 2026 21:23-Why Sellers Keep Missing the Market 23:35-Conclusion

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Let's Talk Housing Episode 74: Why Housing Feels So Uncertain Right Now

This episode of Let’s Talk Housing features Steven Thomas of Reports On Housing breaking down why today’s economy and housing market feel increasingly uncertain. The discussion covers rising demand, the latest Federal Reserve meeting, mortgage rates, inflation pressures, and the ongoing impact of the Iran conflict on the broader economy. It also examines the “silver tsunami” narrative, why home prices continue rising in many markets, and the growing divide within today’s K-shaped economy. This episode delivers a data-driven look at the forces shaping housing in 2026. Got questions? Drop them in the comments or email us at brennen@reportsonhousing.com for a chance to have them featured in a future episode! Time Stamps: 00:00-Introduction 02:38-Surprise Housing Market Shift 05:40-Federal Reserve Meeting Breakdown 07:30-Why Rate Cuts Are Fading 08:46-Jobs Report and Mortgage Rates 11:27-Will a Silver Tsunami Flood the Market 15:7-Why Home Prices Are Still Rising 19:07-Iran Conflict and Housing Risks 23:55-The K-Shaped Economy Explained 26:38-Conclusion

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