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The Local Lowdown: February 2026

Michelle Kim  |  March 2, 2026

The Local Lowdown: February 2026

The Big Story

Quick Take:
  • Housing got substantially more affordable on a year-over-year basis in December.
  • Rates continue to fall, as lending markets price in lower long-term interest rates.
  • Inventory and sale metrics are roughly in line with what we were seeing around this time last year.
  • Despite the fact that we’ve seen interest rates come down quite a bit over the last year, median home sale prices are roughly in line with where they were last year!

 

As interest rates fall, median monthly P&I payment has fallen too!

Interest rates have been in a downward cycle for quite some time, as the Federal Reserve has been lowering the federal funds rate. As you might expect, that means that the median monthly P&I payment has declined by quite a bit too. Right now, the median homeowner is paying $2,023 per month to service the P&I on their mortgage, which is down 5.02% from $2,130, just a year ago. This is great for the average American, as it means they have more money in their pocket to spend, or potentially save for their next move! In the beginning of December, the average 30-year mortgage rate was 6.15%, and has continued to fall since!
 

Mortgage rates are at the lowest level we’ve seen in quite some time!

Fortunately for home buyers and sellers, the lending markets are beginning to believe that interest rates will remain low in the near and medium term future. This has led interest rates to continue inching down almost every month. In the past few weeks, we’ve seen the average 30-year mortgage rate at the lowest level it’s been in the past three years, which is tremendous news for the housing market. Unfortunately though, it doesn’t seem like the Fed will lower rates during the next FOMC meeting, as CME FedWatch currently has the probability of a March rate cut at just 7.9% at the time this was written. However, if you extend your time horizon out a bit, it does seem like there’s a good chance we see a rate cut or two throughout the rest of the year.
 

Inventory and sale metrics are roughly in line with last year

Although interest rates are coming down, and housing is becoming more affordable, we’re not seeing much change in terms of inventories, new listings, or existing home sales. Existing home sales and inventories are up 1.40% and 3.51% on a year-over-year basis, respectively. At the same time, new home listings are up just 0.68% on a year-over-year basis. This suggests that there are still a lot of buyers waiting on the sidelines for rates to come down even more before they pounce on their next home. It’ll be worth paying attention to all of the metrics we track as we move through the seasonally slow winter and into the spring and summer when the market really heats up. If we see a rate cut or two prior to the first heat wave of the year, we could see some bidding wars throughout the summer!

We’re likely to see rates stay where they are in the near term

As we mentioned above, we are likely to see rates stay where they are at least in the next FOMC meeting or two. While there was some speculation that the next appointed Fed Chair would create a Fed that is less autonomous in it’s decisions, the market does not believe that future Chairman Warsh will be the wildcard that many were anticipating. This can largely be supported by the fact that we’ve seen precious metals sell off precipitously recently, as these are typically considered a hedge when the dollar is less-than-stable. However, only time will tell, which means it’ll be more important than ever to pay attention to Fed commentary!
 
It’s important to note though, that all of this is what we’re seeing at a national level. As we all know, real estate is a highly localized asset, which is why you should check out what’s going on in your local market below in the Local Lowdown!
 

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