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56067384 No.56067384 [Reply] [Original]

I want the housing market to crash and hoomers to suffer.

>> No.56067386

>>56067384
they won't

just because that would benefit us

>t. zoomer

>> No.56067388
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>>56067386
Fuck.

>> No.56067405

The ONLY thing keeping the housing market at these prices is strong labor market. Watch the unemployment data, jobs opening data, and lay off data like a hawk. As soon as we hit 5% unemployment start getting prequalified for a mortgage. Until then keep stacking cash living with your parents.

>> No.56067406

>>56067384
sorry but I just checked and yep, all the houses around me are stilling selling in under a week, my Zestimate is at all time highs, housing is never crashing, you missed the boat and we are going to Canada levels of house pricing

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>>56067405
During the Biden administration, job figures have consistently been (((readjusted))) downward after their (((initial estimate))).

>> No.56067434

>>56067384
>crash
-30% makes people on wallstreet jump off buildings. so -30% is a good indicator of a drop in value from a crash. if housing drops 30% you'll still never be able to afford one.
>t. housing is never EVER going back to 1960s prices

>> No.56067436

>>56067405
I don't even want a house, I just want boomers to suffer.

>> No.56067443

>>56067434
I didn't say I wanted to buy anything. See: >>56067436

>> No.56067455

>>56067434
If they could go back down to 2016-2019 levels I'd probably could easily get one

>> No.56067582

>>56067384
The way to make them suffer is by not buying american stuff (it's not good since the 90s) taking your money away from the bank and sending part of your money overseas