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Red Wing, MN Housing Market Forecast 2026

A momentum-based outlook built from real market data: the PropertyIQ demand score, days on market, and price-cut trends — refreshed monthly, with a confidence grade. No speculation, no price targets.

PropertyIQ Score

F · 100% CONFIDENCE50 = state average · higher = stronger momentum

What Drives the Red Wing, MN Outlook

12-Month Price Momentum
+6.7%
Higher signals firming demand
3-Month Price Momentum
+1.9%
Higher signals firming demand
Median Days on Market
38 days
Lower signals firming demand
Share of Listings With Price Cuts
+20.0%
Lower signals firming demand

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Red Wing, MN home prices crash in 2026?

Momentum data does not predict prices, but it shows direction. Red Wing, MN has a PropertyIQ Score of 58 (confidence grade F), indicating steady demand momentum, in line with its state average. A score of 50 equals the market's state average. PropertyIQ does not publish price-crash predictions; it tracks the demand signals that historically move first: price momentum, days on market, and the share of listings with price cuts.

What is the Red Wing, MN PropertyIQ Score?

Red Wing, MN currently scores 58 out of 99 (confidence grade F). The PropertyIQ Score measures demand momentum from four inputs: 12-month price momentum, 3-month price momentum, median days on market, and price-reduced share. It is calibrated so 50 equals the state average, and it is refreshed monthly.

How fast are homes selling in Red Wing, MN?

The median listing in Red Wing, MN currently spends 38 days on the market. Days on market is one of the four inputs to the PropertyIQ Score: shorter times signal firming demand, longer times signal easing demand.

Are Red Wing, MN home prices rising or falling right now?

Over the last year, Red Wing, MN home values rose 6.7%. That is measured history, not a forecast; the PropertyIQ Score combines it with days-on-market and price-cut data to read where demand is heading.

Full Red Wing, MN market data, score history, and trends →