The future of the housing market is never certain, even for those of us whose lives and professions revolve around keeping tabs on the real estate world. But there are always trends that point to where the real estate market will head next. As our real estate agents in Chicago look ahead to 2026, we're able to make some very well-educated guesses about what the market will look like in the year ahead.
If you're planning to buy or sell a home in Chicagoland in 2026, here's what you can expect.
After a couple of years during which the housing market seemed to be stuck in neutral, 2026 may be the year when it kicks back into gear. The National Association of Realtors predicts roughly a 14% nationwide increase in existing home sales compared to the previous year.
Will that impact Chicagoland? Almost certainly. The number of homes sold in 2025 is projected to be modestly higher than in 2024, but all indications suggest that the jump in 2026 will be more pronounced.
One of the driving factors behind the expected growth in home sales is an anticipated drop in mortgage rates. That being said, it might not be a smooth ride. Expect some volatility as inflation, the strength of the labor market, and decisions made by the Federal Reserve all have a strong impact.
It might not sound like a lot, but even a modest drop can significantly improve affordability, making homeownership more accessible to Chicagoans who might have been on the fence about buying.
The overall trend in Chicago real estate prices over the last decade has been steadily upward, give or take an occasional dip here and there. That trend is likely to continue next year, but prospective buyers shouldn't worry too much. Chicago home prices are likely to rise only modestly from current prices.
At the time of publication, the median home in Chicago sells for $308,252, with about 38.5 percent of sales over list price as of September 2025. Nationwide, the rate at which home prices increase is expected to be at a much more sustainable pace in 2026.
For anyone thinking about buying a home in Chicago in 2026, it's worth considering which of the city's more than 200 neighborhoods and community areas best meet their needs and budget. These are some neighborhoods to watch this coming year:
Contact us today to learn more about the future of Chicago's real estate market. If you're looking to buy or sell a home in Chicagoland in 2026, our agents are here to help every step of the way.