Recent softening in U.S. home prices, driven by persistent 6.5% mortgage rates and rising inventory, has anchored trader consensus around the lower outcome bins for the September 30 median home value. Zillow’s typical U.S. home value stood at $371,774 through July 31, 2026, with 1% year-over-year growth, while Census Bureau and Redfin median sale prices ranged from $408,776 to $410,700 in Q2. NAR data showed a July median near $440,600 amid 19 consecutive weeks of flat or declining year-over-year listing prices. This price moderation, alongside JPMorgan’s flat 2026 outlook, explains the 55.3% implied probability on values below $419,000 and 31.5% on the $419,000–$426,000 range. Key near-term catalysts include the August 25 FHFA release and September FOMC meeting, which could influence final-quarter momentum.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated<$419K 55.3%
$419K - $426K 31.5%
$426K - $433K 4.4%
$433K - $440K 2.1%
$54,055 Vol.
$54,055 Vol.
<$419K
55%
$419K - $426K
32%
$426K - $433K
4%
$433K - $440K
2%
$440K - $447K
<1%
$447K - $454K
<1%
$454K+
<1%
<$419K 55.3%
$419K - $426K 31.5%
$426K - $433K 4.4%
$433K - $440K 2.1%
$54,055 Vol.
$54,055 Vol.
<$419K
55%
$419K - $426K
32%
$426K - $433K
4%
$433K - $440K
2%
$440K - $447K
<1%
$447K - $454K
<1%
$454K+
<1%
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source will be official data from the Parcl Labs Sales Price Index for the United States (Parcl_ID: 5826765). The settlement price will be calculated by multiplying the published price index value (price per square foot) by 2000, which is the median square footage for homes in the US. Parcl is set to publish this data on September 30, 2026. If no data for September 30 is released by October 10, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve according to the most recently published data. (see: https://app.parcllabs.com/prediction-market-resolutions/49)
Market Opened: Jul 1, 2026, 3:55 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
The resolution source will be official data from the Parcl Labs Sales Price Index for the United States (Parcl_ID: 5826765). The settlement price will be calculated by multiplying the published price index value (price per square foot) by 2000, which is the median square footage for homes in the US. Parcl is set to publish this data on September 30, 2026. If no data for September 30 is released by October 10, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve according to the most recently published data. (see: https://app.parcllabs.com/prediction-market-resolutions/49)
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Recent softening in U.S. home prices, driven by persistent 6.5% mortgage rates and rising inventory, has anchored trader consensus around the lower outcome bins for the September 30 median home value. Zillow’s typical U.S. home value stood at $371,774 through July 31, 2026, with 1% year-over-year growth, while Census Bureau and Redfin median sale prices ranged from $408,776 to $410,700 in Q2. NAR data showed a July median near $440,600 amid 19 consecutive weeks of flat or declining year-over-year listing prices. This price moderation, alongside JPMorgan’s flat 2026 outlook, explains the 55.3% implied probability on values below $419,000 and 31.5% on the $419,000–$426,000 range. Key near-term catalysts include the August 25 FHFA release and September FOMC meeting, which could influence final-quarter momentum.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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