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Below are three ready-to-copy social media posts promoting the latest blog article: August 2026 Housing Market Update: Rates Top Out, Indiana Sales Surge & What's Next for Hamilton County
Mortgage rates hit 6.69% this week (their highest point in over a year), the Fed held steady at its late-July meeting, and Indiana just recorded its strongest first-half home sales since 2022. Meanwhile, Hamilton County's inventory sits at just 1.9 months of supply with the median price climbing to $330,000 in Central Indiana. If you have been wondering whether the market has peaked for 2026, the data tells a nuanced story. National pending sales are slowing, but the Midwest is bucking the trend with 3-4% forecasted price gains. I put together a city-by-city breakdown covering Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville, and Whitestown — with honest advice for both buyers and sellers navigating this moment.
The key insight for Hamilton County: while some analysts say the national market has hit its 2026 peak, our local supply constraints and continued inbound migration are keeping demand strong. Buyers who act now can still lock in rates before a possible 7%, and sellers who price strategically are seeing solid offers on move-in-ready homes. The full August 2026 update with numbers and strategy is below.
https://everythinghamiltoncounty.com/blog/mid-august-2026-housing-market-peak-hamilton-county/
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📊 Mortgage rates at 6.69% (highest in a year), Indiana home sales at a 4-year high, and Hamilton County supply at just 1.9 months. Has the market peaked? The answer depends on where you look. Full city-by-city breakdown is live — link in bio! 🔗
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Mid-August 2026 is shaping up as a pivotal moment in the housing market. Mortgage rates have climbed to 6.69% — the highest level in over a year — and the Federal Reserve held its benchmark rate at 3.5% during the July 28-29 FOMC meeting. Nationally, pending sales and mortgage applications slowed in July, leading some analysts to declare that the housing market has already hit its 2026 peak.
But here in Indiana, the story is very different. The Indiana Association of Realtors reported nearly 39,000 homes sold in the first half of 2026 — the strongest start to a year since 2022. The statewide median sale price rose 5% year-over-year to $266,700, while Central Indiana (MIBOR region) posted a median of $330,000 with inventory at just 1.9 months of supply. The Midwest is forecast to see 3-4% price appreciation in 2026, outpacing the national average of 1-2%.
For Hamilton County specifically, the tightest supply is in Carmel ($550K-$600K median) and Zionsville ($550K-$600K), while Westfield continues its rapid growth trajectory near Grand Park. Fishers remains a powerhouse with strong demand around The Fishers District and Del Webb's Britton Falls. Buyers who are pre-approved and ready to move still have an edge, and sellers who price based on comps rather than hope are seeing strong activity on well-presented homes.
With 25+ years in the Hamilton County market and specialized credentials (SRES and CREN), I help my clients interpret these crosscurrents and make confident decisions. The full article includes city-by-city median prices, inventory data, and actionable strategies for buyers and sellers.
- 30-year fixed mortgage at 6.69% — highest in over a year, inching toward 7%
- Indiana H1 2026 home sales: ~39,000 — strongest since 2022
- Central Indiana median price: $330,000 — up 5% year-over-year
- Hamilton County supply: 1.9 months — tight but improving from 2024-2025
- Midwest forecast: 3-4% price appreciation, outperforming national 1-2%
- City-by-city breakdown for Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville, Whitestown
Read the full article here: https://everythinghamiltoncounty.com/blog/mid-august-2026-housing-market-peak-hamilton-county/
Have questions? I am always available for a confidential conversation at 317-777-9146 or you can book a free consultation at https://bit.ly/Schedule_A_Chat.
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