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19576312 No.19576312 [Reply] [Original]

We all know the estate market is huge bubble!

But when will it crash and
how will the property market react to expropriation?

When is the time coming, to escape wagie?

And how do you plan to finance the property?

Or is there no hope anymore!
(post your answers)

>> No.19576359

>>19576312
It’s not the housing market, it’s the mortgage market. The cash-only residential real estate market is a good approximation of the “real” value of property and the current price difference isn’t that much. Buy with cash now or buy with cash later and maybe save yourself a small amount. It’s only financible homes that are going to crater.

>> No.19576858

>>19576312
>Major cities pass huge density ordinances
>The Bay Area now looks like Hong Kong
>Real estate prices plummet then stabilize
Things that should happen but never will

>> No.19576956

>>19576312
pretty sure minneapolis is going to be affordable

>> No.19576987

How are we printing so much money and only stocks and real estate are inflating?

How does that make sense?

>> No.19577010

Pajeet here. Literally so many of my friends are out of a fucking job and a 2 bhk house in Mumbai still costs $500k.
I thought we’re gonna be scraping real estates on the cheap anons, was that just a dream?

>> No.19577046

>>19576359
99% of houses are bought with a mortgage