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August 21, 2026
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August 21, 2026

Higher Rates Are Slowing Buyers, So Why Are Home Values Still Climbing?

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Higher rates are slowing some buyers down. But that hasn't made the housing market suddenly easier.

Builders are pulling back too, which means supply is still tight. And nationally, home values are still moving higher.

For buyers, that's the important part. A better rate later doesn't necessarily mean you'll also find lower prices or more homes to choose from.

Instead of trying to predict what the market will do next, get your numbers dialed in, make sure your pre-approval reflects where rates stand today, and stay ready to act when the right home shows up.

If buying is on your radar, let's connect. We'll help you figure out what makes sense for you.

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Rate Source: MortgageNewsDaily.com

*The Mortgage News Daily index attempts to capture the most prevalently quoted conventional, FHA, and VA 30-year fixed rates for highly qualified homebuyers that meet the appropriate down payment requirements and have no major loan-level price adjustments.

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