Should You Wait for Clermont Prices to Drop or Will 2026 Be Even More Competitive?

Clermont home prices remain stable heading into 2026. Learn whether waiting for a price drop is realistic, how inventory levels affect buyers, and what early 2026 trends mean for your next move.

BUYING A HOME

Eric Stalnaker

11/20/20251 min read

Buyers debate timing constantly, especially in a market as active as Clermont. As 2025 closes out, the question usually sounds like this: “Should I wait for prices to drop?” It’s understandable, but the current data doesn’t support that strategy. In fact, new construction deals are very appealing right now. To read more about new construction in the Clermont area, click here.

Clermont continues to benefit from steady population growth, employer expansion, and the momentum created by the Wellness Way corridor. Demand hasn’t cooled enough to push values down, and inventory remains below historical norms. Even with new developments along US-27 and Hancock Road, the number of active listings hasn’t reached a level that changes pricing pressure.

The second factor is regional migration. Central Florida is still receiving strong inflow from higher-cost states, and Clermont is at the top of many relocation shortlists. Thanks to schools, hills, and improved commuting options, out-of-state buyers anchor demand and stabilize prices.

Looking into early 2026, mortgage rates may ease slightly, but expectations point to gradual change, not dramatic drops. A modest improvement in rates typically triggers a surge in buyer activity, especially from long-waiting first-time buyers. That increase in competition offsets any benefit of holding out.

Waiting doesn’t create opportunity in a supply-limited market. It just gives other buyers a head start. The better strategy is identifying the right home at the right value today, rather than betting on a downturn that the current conditions don’t indicate.

Bottom Line:

Clermont isn’t showing signs of price decline heading into 2026. Stable demand and tight inventory make decisiveness more valuable than timing the market. To read an article answering if Clermont is a good area to buy a home, click here.

If you want a clear, data-backed path to buying in Clermont, reach out for a customized plan that fits both the current market and your long-term goals.