December 20, 2025 - 20:15

Alejandro Trujillo, a prominent figure at RE/MAX Premier, has voiced his expectations for the real estate landscape in 2026, predicting a robust seller's market. With the median home price in the Chicago area currently hovering around $360,000, many potential buyers are eager to explore their options.
Trujillo emphasizes that the combination of low inventory and increasing demand will likely drive prices higher as we approach 2026. This anticipated surge in the market could create challenges for first-time homebuyers, who may find it increasingly difficult to secure affordable housing.
The forecast suggests that buyers should act sooner rather than later, as waiting could mean facing higher prices and more competition. Trujillo's insights serve as a timely reminder for those looking to invest in real estate, encouraging them to stay informed and prepared for the changing market dynamics in the coming years.
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