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July 29, 2025
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Home Price Forecasts for the Second Half of 2025

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Home Price Forecasts for the Second Half of 2025

With all the headlines circulating recently, you may be wondering what’s next for home prices?

Here’s what the expert forecasts say.

Home prices are still forecast to rise nationally this year, just at a much slower pace.

But price trends are going to vary by area.

To have a quick conversation about what’s happening in our local market, let’s connect.

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