Gary Keller on 2026 Market Outlook, Fed Signals & What’s Next for Housing
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Recorded onsite at Family Reunion in Atlanta, this month’s market update unpacks the biggest insights from Gary Keller’s Vision speech and what they signal for housing in 2026 and beyond. Ruben Gonzalez and Gabi Brennesholtz break down January’s softer-than-expected sales, the role severe winter weather may have played, and why a stronger second half of the year remains the base-case scenario. They also explore emerging labor market cracks, generational wealth myths, rising competition among agents, and what upcoming Fed decisions could mean for mortgage rates.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why January’s weaker sales numbers may be more about severe weather and seasonality than a fundamental slowdown
- What to expect from mortgage rates this year and why the second half of the year could see stronger transaction activity
- How unemployment trends historically connect to home price declines and what early labor market shifts could signal
- The surprising truth about generational wealth: why millennials are earning and owning more assets, yet feeling more financially fragile
- How wealth gaps within generations and access to real estate are driving long-term financial divergence
- Why historically low transactions per agent (despite high overall volume) make today’s market more competitive than ever and raise the stakes for every deal
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 January NAR numbers: Weaker-than-expected sales and the impact of severe winter weather
01:58 Gary Keller’s 2026 transaction forecast and expectations for a stronger second half
02:59 Seasonality returns: What normal sales patterns mean for agents and planning
04:44 Home prices, unemployment trends, and early signs of labor market weakness
08:20 Generational wealth myth-busting: Assets, debt, and why millennials feel more fragile
12:31 Historic lows in transactions per agent and rising competition
14:39 Fed policy, leadership dynamics, and what rate cuts could mean for the rest of the year
This podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.