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What happens to house prices in a recession? Will there be another recession?

Recessions are a horrible economic event that leaves homeowners and buyers very confused. Recessions occur because of rising unemployment rates and the GDP falling. Usually, during recessions, house prices take a nosedive and decrease drastically. This results in a general decrease in potential buyers. In...

Zillow 2019 2020 Housing Predictions: Buy a House Now or Wait Until 2020?

"Should I buy a house now? Or wait till next year?" This question is asked a lot from potential house buyers. For many house buyers, there is a lot of anxiety that comes with buying a house. A big factor and concern is timing....

Can the house market keep going up? [Housing market predictions 2020 – 2025]-

As the housing market continues to increase in price and decrease in demand, it is likely the housing market may keep going up. In this current age and environment, potential home buyers can fear to make a large purchase. Especially if their large purchase...

Housing market crash 2019: What happens when housing market crash?-

During the great recession, there was a horrendous housing market crash that affected Americans in many ways. When a housing market crashes there are a variety of reasons as to why. One reason is that young adults old enough to buy houses are not...

Redfin 2019 Housing Market Predictions: Winter is Coming!

The housing market is currently rising. According to a reported posted on Redfin (www.redfin.com), the average homeowner took a little over 70 days to find and own a new home. This time frame included the first house tour and the complete house sale. The...

Housing market crash 2019 – 2020: How housing market impacted by government shutdown?

With the housing market already struggling, the federal government shutdown is no relief. President Donald Trump shut the federal government down in order to keep pushing for five billion dollars to fund his idea for the border wall. The shutdown could delay mortgage closings...
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