Hannah Garcia+FollowEugene’s housing crisis: Who gets to stay?Eugene’s housing market feels more like an auction than a community these days, with homes going to whoever can pay the most—regardless of whether they’ve lived here for years, have family, or are trying to raise kids. Policies that let property owners set neighborhood rules and keep land use boundaries tight are pushing out longtime residents and making homelessness worse. It’s not just about buildings; it’s about who belongs here. If we want a city where everyone can thrive, maybe it’s time to rethink whose interests our policies really serve. What changes would you want to see? #Safety #EugeneHousing #CommunityMatters00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowEugene home prices: What’s next for 2026?Eugene’s housing market is showing signs of cooling off, but don’t expect a major price drop in 2026. While home prices are set to rise only slightly—think less than 1%—mortgage rates are predicted to hold steady around 6%. That means buying a home here won’t get dramatically easier, but the wild swings of recent years could finally settle down. Will a steadier market bring more homes for sale, or will tight inventory keep things competitive? If you’re hoping to buy or sell, how are these trends shaping your plans? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #RealEstate #EugeneHousing #RealEstate202600Share