As existing-home sales are projected to climb by 14% next year, a significant surge in buyer activity is anticipated for 2026. The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has identified key metropolitan areas across the Midwest and South that are expected to draw the most interest from homebuyers.
Key Takeaways
- Midwestern and southern metros are predicted to dominate buyer interest in 2026.
- Factors influencing these hot spots include strong domestic migration, younger household demographics, income and job growth, and increased renter-to-owner transitions.
- Lower mortgage rates and improved housing inventory are expected to fuel buyer demand.
Forecasted Buyer Destinations
NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun outlined the top 10 housing hot spots for 2026, based on a comprehensive analysis of economic, demographic, and housing market criteria. These locations were selected for their robust demand potential, anticipated improvements in affordability, and crucially, a housing supply that aligns with the budgets of returning buyers.
The identified hot spots showcase a combination of strong economic indicators and demographic trends conducive to a healthy housing market. Many of these cities have recently experienced significant domestic migration, a positive sign for future sales, household formation, and potential price appreciation.
The top 10 housing hot spots for 2026 include:
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Columbus, Ohio
- Indianapolis
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- Richmond, Virginia
- Salt Lake City
- Spokane, Washington
Market Outlook for 2026
Yun expressed optimism for the upcoming year, stating, "Lower mortgage rates and larger inventory will attract buyers back to the market in 2026." The selection of these specific cities highlights a strategic alignment between buyer needs and market offerings, suggesting a balanced and active real estate landscape for the year ahead.
