Is the Housing Market Resetting? What a “Reset” Really Means for California (Episode 2)
Is the housing market crashing, correcting, or resetting?
You’ve seen the headlines—but what do they actually mean for real families trying to make smart decisions?
In Episode 2 of Leaving California, David Berry joins forces with Jen Day, boots-on-the-ground in California, to slow the conversation down and explain the market in plain English—without panic, hype, or fear-based predictions.
📍 Broadcasting from Las Vegas & California, we break down what a housing market “reset” really looks like heading into 2026, how it compares (or doesn’t) to 2008, and why normalization may actually bring clarity and opportunity.
🎯 What We Cover in This Episode:
What a housing market reset actually means (and what it doesn’t)
Why today’s market is not 2008
Mortgage rates, buyer behavior, and longer days on market
Why headlines can be misleading—and how to read between them
California-specific pressures: HOA fees, insurance, utilities, taxes
Why buyers are more cautious—and why that’s healthy
The real cost of waiting vs. moving forward
Why expert guidance matters more than ever
An early look at the Leaving California Blueprint
This isn’t about telling anyone to leave—or stay.
It’s about education, clarity, and informed decision-making.
If you’re thinking about making a move in the next 12–24 months, the real question isn’t “Is the market crashing?”
It’s:
👉 What’s changing in my life, my finances, and my stress level?
📩 Have questions?
Drop a comment or DM David or Jen—we’re here to help.
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