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Are We In A Housing Bubble?
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I define a price crash as a loss in valuation of 20% or more.
Here are the bubble factors that I consider in today's show:
Price, inflation-adjusted price, interest rates, affordability, bond yields, personal incomes, foreign buyers, equity position, housing supply and more.
From 2018 to 2022, I tell you about my recent housing forecast history.
Redfin shows us signs of a housing market slowdown.
For Jacksonville investment property, start here: www.GREmarketplace.com/JAX
Properties that don't cash flow with a 20% down payment often do with a 40% down payment. But your leverage falls from 5-to-1 down to 2.5-to-1.
Jacksonville has low cost properties, favorable climate, strong population growth, and growing industries like the Port Of Jacksonville.
Get started with Jacksonville property at: www.GREmarketplace.com/JAX
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