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The 2026 real estate market looks very different than it did just a few years ago.
Higher interest rates. Affordability challenges. Longer days on market. More uncertainty.
And because of that, many buyers, sellers, and investors are feeling stuck.
But here’s the truth:
People are still winning in this market every single day.
In this episode of The Pursuit of Progress, Adam Lang and Ben Adams break down what’s actually working right now in the Denver real estate market — and across the country.
Inside this episode:
• How buyers are lowering monthly payments
• The negotiation opportunities many people are missing
• Why preparation matters more than perfect timing
• What sellers need to understand in today’s market
• Why investors are still finding opportunities in 2026
• The practical strategies helping people move forward right now
This isn’t hype. And it’s not doom and gloom either.
It’s a real-world conversation about how smart buyers, sellers, and investors are adapting — and still winning.
By Adam Lang and Benjamin AdamsThe 2026 real estate market looks very different than it did just a few years ago.
Higher interest rates. Affordability challenges. Longer days on market. More uncertainty.
And because of that, many buyers, sellers, and investors are feeling stuck.
But here’s the truth:
People are still winning in this market every single day.
In this episode of The Pursuit of Progress, Adam Lang and Ben Adams break down what’s actually working right now in the Denver real estate market — and across the country.
Inside this episode:
• How buyers are lowering monthly payments
• The negotiation opportunities many people are missing
• Why preparation matters more than perfect timing
• What sellers need to understand in today’s market
• Why investors are still finding opportunities in 2026
• The practical strategies helping people move forward right now
This isn’t hype. And it’s not doom and gloom either.
It’s a real-world conversation about how smart buyers, sellers, and investors are adapting — and still winning.