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Move-up Buyers Make A Comeback Apr 2026

Several economic and personal factors have aligned to create a "move-up window" in 2026:

: Today’s homeowners hold an average of over $232,000 in equity . This financial cushion allows them to put down larger payments, reducing their total loan size and effectively offsetting higher interest rates.

For the past several years, the "move-up" buyer—the homeowner looking to trade their starter home for something larger or better located—was largely missing from the real estate conversation. However, 2026 is marking a structural shift in the housing market as these intentional shoppers stage a measurable comeback. The Tide is Turning for Upgraders move-up buyers make a comeback

: Analysts describe 2026 as a "market reset" where prices are growing gradually (roughly 4% annually ) rather than spiking, allowing for more rational negotiations. Current Market Dynamics

: Many families have spent years in homes they've outgrown—sharing temporary home offices or cramped nurseries. By 2026, the "cost of staying put" (lifestyle friction) has finally outweighed the desire to keep a 3% mortgage rate. Several economic and personal factors have aligned to

: Active inventory has risen approximately 7.1% year-over-year , giving shoppers more options and reducing the prevalence of high-pressure bidding wars.

Unlike the frantic "bigger at any cost" mentality seen during the pandemic, 2026's move-up buyers are returning with strategic, long-term goals. Experts from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) forecast a nationwide this year, driven largely by repeat buyers who have reached a "tipping point" in their lifestyle needs. What’s Driving the Resurgence? However, 2026 is marking a structural shift in

The Great 2026 Upgrade: Why Move-Up Buyers are Finally Breaking the Seal

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123 comments on “Keep the plumber away- Natural Homemade Drain Cleaner”

  1. Hi Cheryl!
    I have been visited by a plumber many times lately, because the drain of my kitchen sink just keeps getting clogged all over again. I was trying to find some natural remedies that could help me unclog the pipe, for the next time I happens.
    I like that baking soda and vinegar are ingredients that usually everybody has at home. This is why this recipe is really good and convenient! I will definitely try it out!
    Thank you for sharing this tip!

  2. Didn’t work, and now my drain is full of baking soda

  3. it does not work my drain is still clogged and worse now the baking soda and water made a paste. thanks for that.

    • This reminds me of that friends episode where Ross tries to get his leather pants back on and makes a paste with baby powder and water!! ? Thanks for that laugh!!!

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