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Why new home sales are finally moderating

Housing Wire

Reports on housing data are headline-driven, and headlines are designed to cause folks to overreact in both positive and negative ways. The new home sales marketplace has been showing abnormally fast growth for the last several months. But this kind of exponential growth is not sustainable. This represents a supply of 4.1

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Warning: Housing Bubbles Tend to Burst. Here’s How Agents Can Prepare

The Close

That’s why I decided to write this article explaining what a real estate bubble is, if we’re in one now, and most importantly, if or when I think the bubble might pop. Free Template: Housing Market Infographic. What Is a Housing Bubble, Anyway? 2022 Market Factors Indicative of a Coming Housing Bubble Pop.

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The Full Measure with Kevin Hecht: Economic Recap May 2023

McKissock

Reduced entitlements could stimulate GDP growth, whereas higher taxes risk suppressing economic activity. 4% and slowing service sector demand, the Federal Reserve is expected to halt interest rate increases, considering financial stability concerns and the ongoing debt ceiling standoff. trillion deficit. Ultimately, the U.S.

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Looking Forward to 2023: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

GeekEstate

Bryan Copley is a firm believer the tortoise will be sexier than the hare this year : The Fed will continue to grind the gears of economic growth, and the cheap capital financing meteoric startup growth for companies without a plausible path to profitability has dried up faster than the Los Angeles River. prior to an IPO.

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Why Does the U.S. Have a Housing Shortage, and What Can Be Done to Fix It?

HomeLight

If you’ve turned on the news or tried to buy a house since 2020, you’ve probably already heard about the housing shortage and its contributions to the soaring cost of real estate. After the recession, they built far fewer houses than in any other time period. Why is there a housing shortage? Mike Galbally. Mike Galbally.