The Housing Shortage Myth Just Collapsed

🏡 Move With Momentum: https://www.movewithmomentum.com 📈 Read My Market Analysis & Articles: https://jonbrooks.substack.com 🐦 Follow Me on X: https://x.com/jonbrooks 📸 Instagram: / iamjonbrooks Is the 2026 Housing Market Worse Than 2008? The Data May Surprise You For months you've been hearing that inventory is falling and that there's still a housing shortage. But is that actually what's happening? In this video, I break down the latest housing market data and explain why today's market may actually be creating conditions that are worse than 2008 in several key areas—even though the causes are completely different. We'll cover: ✅ Why fewer new listings doesn't mean fewer homes for sale ✅ The housing mismatch nobody is talking about ✅ Why builders may have overbuilt in many Sun Belt markets ✅ Florida and Texas housing market trends ✅ Migration slowdown and its impact on home prices ✅ Why affordability—not inventory—is driving today's market ✅ The latest data on supply, demand, and home prices ✅ What buyers, sellers, and investors should expect next If you're trying to decide whether to buy a home, sell your home, or simply understand where the real estate market is heading, this video will help separate headlines from reality. 📊 Topics Covered: Housing Market 2026 Home Prices Housing Crash 2008 vs 2026 Florida Housing Market Jacksonville Real Estate Buyer's Market Mortgage Rates Inventory New Construction Builder Incentives Housing Affordability Real Estate Investing Economic Outlook 👇 Let me know in the comments: Do you think today's housing market is actually worse than 2008? Why or why not? Looking to Buy or Sell in Florida? Search every neighborhood, market trend, and home for sale: 👉 https://movewithmomentum.com Browse Florida neighborhoods, market data, schools, HOA information, and local housing insights. Read my Substack for what I can’t say here: jonbrooks.substack.com **Disclaimer**: This video reflects my personal opinions based on my experience and research. It should not be taken as financial, legal, or real estate advice. Always do your own due diligence and consult qualified professionals before making decisions.