WFG's Industry Perspective: Quarterly Insights into the Economy, Real Estate, and Mortgage Trends

WFG's Industry Perspective Q1 2026

55 min · 6. mar. 2026
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What’s ahead for the economy, interest rates, and the real estate market in 2026? In the Q1 2026 installment of WFG’s Industry Perspective podcast, WFG Founder and Chairman Patrick Stone joins economist Dr. Bill Conerly and host Ken Perry to break down the trends shaping the year ahead. Key insights from the discussion include: * Why the U.S. economy is likely to see moderate but slower growth in 2026 * What labor force changes and immigration trends mean for productivity * Why housing supply and demand are currently more balanced than in recent years * How global forces—not just the Fed—are influencing mortgage rates * The growing role of AI in improving efficiency across real estate and settlement services The conversation also explores critical industry issues including affordability, market consolidation, and the rise of fraud targeting real estate transactions. Stay informed with expert insights that help industry professionals navigate market cycles and plan for what comes next.

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WFG's Industry Perspective Q1 2026

What’s ahead for the economy, interest rates, and the real estate market in 2026? In the Q1 2026 installment of WFG’s Industry Perspective podcast, WFG Founder and Chairman Patrick Stone joins economist Dr. Bill Conerly and host Ken Perry to break down the trends shaping the year ahead. Key insights from the discussion include: * Why the U.S. economy is likely to see moderate but slower growth in 2026 * What labor force changes and immigration trends mean for productivity * Why housing supply and demand are currently more balanced than in recent years * How global forces—not just the Fed—are influencing mortgage rates * The growing role of AI in improving efficiency across real estate and settlement services The conversation also explores critical industry issues including affordability, market consolidation, and the rise of fraud targeting real estate transactions. Stay informed with expert insights that help industry professionals navigate market cycles and plan for what comes next.

6. mar. 202655 min