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62% of Americans Say Buying a Home is Unrealistic in 2026

Episode 1642 Published 2Β months ago
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A new survey reveals growing pessimism among Americans about the future of homeownership. According to data from IPX1031, 62% of Americans say buying a home in 2026 feels unrealistic, up sharply from last year.

Rising home prices, affordability challenges, and limited inventory are pushing many would-be buyers to the sidelines, while confidence in the real estate market continues to weaken. Nearly half of respondents say homeownership no longer represents the American Dream, and only a small share expect conditions to improve this year.

In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what's driving the affordability crisis, why demand for rental housing remains strong, and why responsible landlords play a critical role in providing safe, affordable, and stable housing in today's market.

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Source: https://www.scotsmanguide.com/news/62-percent-of-americans-say-buying-a-home-in-2026-is-unrealistic/?utm_source=originator&utm_medium=news&utm_campaign=newlayout

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