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Home Prices Have Jumped 87% in a Decade - But Growth Is Finally Slowing

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Nate Gregory
Published Apr 7, 2026
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A potted succulent and an ornate key rest on a wooden table in a bright, modern kitchen—a subtle nod to rising home prices in today's vibrant housing market.
Summary:
  • Home prices surged 87% over ten years, but annual appreciation slowed to just 0.5% as of February 2026.
  • Mortgage payments now consume over 30% of median household income, up from 21% in 2019.
  • 70% of the top 100 metros are still 'overvalued' - down from 83% last year as income growth starts catching up.

Homes have nearly doubled in price over the past decade - up 87%. But the boom may finally be cooling. Annual price growth slowed to just 0.5% in February 2026.

The Affordability Crunch Deepens

In 2019, a mortgage payment on the median home took 21% of median household income. Today it takes over 30%. Incomes would need to rise $50,000 just to match 2019's affordability.

Seventy percent of the top 100 metros are still classified as 'overvalued.' That's down from 83% a year ago - some progress, but not enough.

Income Growth Finally Catching Up

For the first time since the financial crisis, economists project that income growth will outpace home price growth. Wages are finally starting to catch up to home prices.

This won't reverse the decade of gains, but it offers relief.

What to Watch

Watch whether income growth actually outpaces home prices over the next two years and whether that ratio pushes more metros out of 'overvalued' territory.

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