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What’s Actually Happening with Home Prices Today?

Understanding the dynamics of home prices: appreciation, depreciation, and deceleration explained.
Ryan Drowne  |  February 27, 2026
One of the biggest questions people are asking right now is: _what’s happening with home prices_? There are headlines about ongoing price appreciation, but at the same time, some sellers are reducing the price of their homes. That can feel confusing and makes it more difficult to get a clear picture. Part of the challenge is that it can be hard to understand what experts are saying when the words they use sound similar. Let’s break down the differences among those terms to help clarify what’s actually happening today. - Appreciation is when home prices _increase_. - Depreciation is when home prices _decrease_. - Deceleration is when home prices _continue to appreciate, but at a slower or more moderate pace._ Experts agree that, nationally, what we’re seeing today is deceleration. That means home prices are appreciating, just not at the record-breaking pace they have over the past year. In 2021, [data](https://www.corelogic.com/intelligence/corelogic-hpi-posted-record-year-over-year-growth-in-2021/) from _CoreLogic_ tells us home prices appreciated by an average of 15% nationwide. And earlier this year, that appreciation was upward of 20%. This year, [experts forecast](https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2022/08/11/what-does-the-rest-of-the-year-hold-for-home-prices/?a=713258-9a8342bcf821027012880bf1d7cccbf7) home prices will appreciate at a decelerated pace of around 10 to 11%, on average. The graph below uses the [latest data](https://www.corelogic.com/intelligence/u-s-home-price-insights/) from _CoreLogic_ to help tell the story of how home prices are decelerating, but not depreciating so far this year. [![What’s Actually Happening with Home Prices Today? | Simplifying The Market](https://files.simplifyingthemarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/29125050/20220830-MEM-Eng.png)](https://files.simplifyingthemarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/29125050/20220830-MEM-Eng.png?a=713258-9a8342bcf821027012880bf1d7cccbf7) As the green bars show, home prices appreciated between 19-20% year-over-year from January to March. But over the last few months, the pace of that appreciation has decelerated to 18%. This means price growth is still climbing compared to last year but at a slower rate. As the _Monthly Mortgage Monitor_ from _Black Knight_ [explains](https://www.blackknightinc.com/black-knights-june-2022-mortgage-monitor/): > ###### _“Annual home price growth dropped by nearly two percentage points . . ._ – _the greatest single-month slowdown on record since at least the early 1970s. . . While June’s slowdown was record-breaking, home price growth would need to decelerate at this pace for six more months to drive annual appreciation back to 5%, a rate more in line with long-run averages.”_ Basically, this means, while moderating, home prices are still far above the norm, and we’d have to see a lot more deceleration to even fall in line with more typical rates of home price growth. That’s still not home price depreciation. The big takeaway is home prices haven’t fallen or depreciated nationwide, they’re just decelerating or moderating. While some unique and overheated markets may see declines, nationally, home prices are forecast to appreciate. And when we look at the country as a whole, none of the experts [project](https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2022/08/05/housing-market-forecast-for-the-rest-of-2022-infographic/?a=713258-9a8342bcf821027012880bf1d7cccbf7) home prices will net depreciate or fall. They’re all projecting ongoing appreciation. ### Bottom Line If you have questions about what’s happening with home prices in our local area, let’s connect. * * *

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