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Episode 169: 2026 Utah Housing Forecast: Why the Market Isn’t Crashing

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The Utah housing market has been stuck in an unusual place, not booming, not crashing, just… running in place.

In this episode of the Loans Elevated Podcast, we break down the 2026 Utah housing outlook using real market data and recent economic trends. Despite loud headlines predicting a crash, the numbers tell a calmer story: prices are mostly flat, sales volume is low, and pent-up demand is quietly building underneath the surface.

We cover:
 • Why Utah home prices have barely moved since 2022
 • The impact of historically low transaction volume
 • Why sellers aren’t desperate, and buyers aren’t rushing
 • What today’s market rewards (and punishes)
 • Why long-term fundamentals in Utah remain strong
 • What prepared buyers are doing differently right now

If you’re waiting for the “perfect” time to buy, this episode explains why the opportunity may already be here.

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