Quad City Area REALTORS® Announce 2026 First Quarter Single Family Property Statistics
Bettendorf, IA — Quad City Area REALTORS® released the first quarter 2026 single-family home statistics, highlighting a modest decrease in sales activity, while continued strong underlying demand persists, contributing to ongoing inventory challenges across the bi-state region.
These statistics reflect all single-family residential properties listed or sold by Quad City Area REALTORS® within the greater Quad City market area of Scott, Clinton, and Cedar Counties in Iowa and Rock Island, Henry, and Mercer Counties in Illinois.
Residential Property Statistics:
Sold Properties
| Total | Iowa Properties | Illinois Properties | |
| Sold Date: 01/01/2026 – 03/31/2026 | 916 | 544 | 372 |
| Sold Date: 01/01/2025 – 03/31/2025 | 939 | 530 | 409 |
Contract Properties
| Total | Iowa Properties | Illinois Properties | |
| Contract Date: 01/01/2026 – 03/31/2026 | 1128 | 662 | 466 |
| Contract Date: 01/01/2025 – 03/31/2025 | 1076 | 624 | 452 |
Listed Properties
| Total | Iowa Properties | Illinois Properties | |
| List Date: 01/01/2026 – 03/31/2026 | 1224 | 700 | 524 |
| List Date: 01/01/2025 – 03/31/2025 | 1118 | 668 | 450 |
“Contract signings rose in March nationwide despite higher mortgage rates, pointing to pent-up housing demand,” said NAR Chief Economist Dr. Lawrence Yun. “A greater supply of inventory will help translate that demand into more home sales.”
“Demand sensitivity to mortgage rates is greatest among first-time buyers, particularly younger buyers,” Yun said. “As a result, boosting supply and new-home construction should focus on smaller, more affordable homes.”
“The local real estate market is showing encouraging momentum as the first quarter of 2026 brings a noticeable increase in listed properties compared to the same period in 2025. While overall inventory remains historically low, signs of gradual improvement are emerging, offering more opportunities for buyers who have faced limited options in recent years. Several area communities are taking proactive steps to address inventory challenges through zoning adjustments and innovative development strategies aimed at expanding housing availability. As the spring season approaches, real estate professionals are preparing to meet the growing needs of both buyers and sellers, supported by a rise in sales contracts year-over-year that is fueling optimism for a strong and active selling season ahead” states Sharon Smith, CEO of QCAR.
For more information on working with a REALTOR who is a licensed real estate professional in the Quad Cities please visit www.QCAR.Realtor.
The Quad City Area REALTORS® (QCAR) represents more than 900 members across the bi-state region. QCAR advocates for private property rights, promotes homeownership, and leads community-focused initiatives that support housing innovation and smart growth in the Quad Cities.
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Becca Poirier Marketing and Communications Manager
- April 28, 2026
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