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Is Buyer Demand Picking Back Up? What Sellers Should Know.

A line chart showing the Mortgage Purchase Index rising throughout 2025, peaking near 190 in December. A green circle highlights the highest point, underscoring strong buyer demand with the title “Homebuyer Activity Hovering at Highest Level in 2025.”.
Bar chart showing Mortgage Purchase Index from Feb 2020 to Dec 2025, with fluctuations and a green upward curve, highlighting growing buyer demand in real estate as buyers and sellers look ahead to 2026. Source: MBA.
A line graph titled "Pending Home Sales Are Ending the Year on a High Note" shows the Pending Home Sales Index rising from around 71 in Jan-25 to about 76 in Oct-25, with a green arrow highlighting recent growth in buyer demand for home sellers.
  • More buyer demand. As affordability improves, you could see more buyer traffic and home showings (if your house is priced and staged right). And the best part? The buyers who are re-engaging feel like they’ve already waited too long for this moment. So, they’ll be eager to move.
  • Being ahead of the curve. Listing sooner rather than later puts you ahead of the game, before other sellers realize something’s shifted.

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    Terry is owner and a licensed Real Estate Broker of iTown Real Estate in Indianola, Iowa. Terry earned the designation of the prestigious Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) through the REALTORS® Land Institute in 2014. In 2023, Terry earned the Certified Real Estate Negotiator designation. Locally he has been in leadership roles with the REALTORS® Land Institute Iowa Chapter, Rotary Club of Indianola, Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church and LaunchPad65. In addition, he is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® and the Des Moines Area Association of REALTORS®.

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