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Friday, February 6, 2026

Top Stories


2026 Housing Market Mood: Buyers Are Cautious, Sellers Are Showing Up, and Agents See Signs of Busier Spring Ahead

DANA ANDERSON, Redfin News
The typical U.S. home that sold in January spent 64 days on the market before going under contract, the longest span in six years and roughly a week longer than a year earlier. Pending home sales fell 3.3% year over year, in line with the declines we have seen over the last few months. 


Reffkin floats idea for national MLS, says Compass previously declined to make a deal with Zillow

TAYLOR ANDERSON, Inman (Subscription)
Compass is at war with what it calls “organized real estate,” and at an Inman event in New York City on Tuesday, CEO Robert Reffkin laid out his battle plan.

National News 


Why economists see the housing market flattening in 2026

JEFF LAZERSON, Orange County Register (Subscription)
Mark Vitner, chief economist at Piedmont Crescent Capital, explained the heart of the flat housing market. “People don’t buy homes when they are worried about the job market,” he said. “When people land jobs, they buy things, clothes, cars and houses.”


Builders’ Top Challenges for 2026

ASHOK CHALUVADI, Eye on Housing
The most significant challenge builders faced in 2025 was high interest rates, as reported by 84% of builders in the latest NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index survey.  Builders expect these challenges to persist with limited improvement in 2026.


Opportunity zone home prices surge

LIEZEL ONCE, Mortgage Professional America
Median home prices in federally designated opportunity zones continued to track the broader United States market in late 2025, with nearly a third of tracts posting double‑digit gains even as values remained well below national levels, according to new figures from data firm ATTOM.

California News


East Bay hotel is foreclosed as Bay Area hospitality industry totters

GEORGE AVALOS, San Jose Mercury News (Subscription)
A Livermore hotel has been foreclosed by its lender in a sign that the Bay Area hospitality market continues to stagger from a series of jolts unleashed by slumping prices and delinquent loans.

Industry News 


Rocket Mortgage alleges $194,000 loss in broker fraud lawsuit

SARAH WOLAK, HousingWire (Subscription)
Rocket Mortgage has sued Sharp Loan and an executive, alleging fraudulent mortgage applications that concealed borrower debts, resulting in $194,000 in losses and investor repurchase demands.


5 more settlements approved in Gibson commissions case 

DAVE GALLAGHER, Real Estate News
The formal approval granted in the Gibson case on Feb. 5 adds nearly $40 million to the larger settlement fund, which totals over $1 billion.


NAR President: 'We don’t dictate what’s right and wrong'

TALOR ANDERSON, Inman (Subscription)
If a new era for the National Association of Realtors includes modernizing tools and better serving members, it also involves staying out of the way.

Real Estate Technology 


Redfin rolls out ChatGPT app for real estate searches

BROOKLEE HAN, HousingWire (Subscription)
Redfin launched a ChatGPT app to enable conversational home searches and property exploration. The move follows similar integrations by Zillow and Google, raising questions about MLS data licensing.

Property News 


Dr. Seuss' California hilltop home for sale

TESSA MCLEAN, SFGate
It’s not quite to the height of Mount Crumpit, but the estate at 7301 Encelia Drive in La Jolla is elevated on a hill with panoramic views that sweep down the coastline all the way to Mexico. The architectural style is the typical Spanish style of the area, so unfortunately, those expecting a pastel-colored, Whoville-esque structure full of whimsical, twisting towers surrounded by tall topiaries will be sorely disappointed.

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