You're Asking The Wrong Question About “The Housing Market”
I often get asked questions about “the housing market.” When will the housing market crash? When will the housing market stop going higher? These are the wrong questions to be asking because the housing market isn’t a singular entity. It’s made up of several individual regional markets which themselves are comprised of hundreds of metro and local markets. Each moves based on it’s own supply/demand fundamentals. So I brought in my good friends @SachsRealty and @realestatemindset to talk about what these professionals are seeing in their own regional markets and to illustrate the stark contrast between the two.
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