Why Experts Say the Housing Market Won't Crash
Some Highlights
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Many people remember the housing crash in 2008, but experts say today’s market is fundamentally different in many ways.
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First, there isn’t an oversupply of homes for sale today. Plus, lending standards are much tighter, and homeowners have record levels of equity. That means signs say there won’t be a wave of foreclosures like the last time.
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If you have questions about the housing market, let’s connect.
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