How Much More Can Property Values Increase?

Given decades of robust price jumps though wages grow slower, can US residential real estate maintain its high annual gains, or will this trend slow within a generation?

im think property values may slow down a bit. the low supply and lingering demand keep pushing prices, though wages dont really help fuel huge gains. generational trends and economic cycles will eventually cool off the runaway growth

Recent market trends reveal that while strong localized demand continues to prop up prices, relying on historical annual gains may be overly optimistic. My experience suggests that periods of robust price increases, driven by low inventory and high urban demand, have been countered by regional economic shifts and stricter lending practices. These factors combined with stagnant wage growth are likely to temper future surges in property values. It is plausible that some areas might see modest growth, but on a national scale, the acceleration observed in previous decades may not be sustainable over the long term.