
April housing forecast: What does it mean for home inspection volume in 2026?
What does the start of the latest housing forecast tell us about home inspection volume in 2026? March housing data shows a clear seasonal pickup, with

What does the start of the latest housing forecast tell us about home inspection volume in 2026? March housing data shows a clear seasonal pickup, with

Let’s talk straight about the March housing report. We aren’t in a boom yet, but we’re seeing the kind of steady growth that keeps a

December closed out 2025 with a small but noticeable lift in activity, and 2026 forecasts are pointing toward moderate growth. Existing home sales for December

A tighter market, but buyers haven’t stepped away November wrapped up with fewer closings, but buyer activity didn’t dry up. According to the National Association

A tighter market with steady demand October’s housing activity reflects a market that remains constrained but steady. Existing home sales totaled 358,000, a +0.8% month-over-month

The housing outlook may be showing signs of contraction. In August, Fannie Mae called for a slight dip in 2025 sales (-0.1%). In addition, the

The latest housing numbers are in, and while June didn’t bring major changes, there are a few big things worth watching. Sales were slightly up,

The housing market is showing some movement – and it’s worth paying attention if you’re in the inspection business. Inventory is finally climbing, giving buyers