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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 6 MIN

Mortgage Rates Drop Under 6%, GDP Misses — What It Means for Philly Housing | Tom's Take 468

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GDP missed expectations, mortgage rates dipped below 6%, and new tariff rulings could impact construction costs — but what does that actually mean for buyers and sellers in the Greater Philadelphia housing market? In this episode of Tom’s Take, Tom Toole breaks down the latest economic headlines and local market data across Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, the Main Line, and Philadelphia. With inventory still tight in the suburbs and spring listings expected to rise after winter storms slowed momentum, strategy matters more than ever. You’ll learn: * Why sub-6% mortgage rates are bringing buyers back * What rising inventory really means locally * How GDP and tariffs may affect housing and construction costs * What buyers and sellers should do right now to stay competitive If you’re thinking about buying, selling, or just trying to understand where the market is heading in 2026, this breakdown will give you a clear game plan.

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