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I am looking to purchase a home for myself. Do you think the market will crash and I should wait till then, or should I purchase now because prices will keep increasing?

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Sergey A. Petrov
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Sergey A. Petrov
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a personal purchase is different than an investment purchase. for personal, buy whatever fits your lifestyle and you can afford. the markets will go up and down, different opportunities will come and go, but your personal place of living is something you should enjoy for yourself every single day. nothing wrong with renting as some mentioned but the place I call home is something I would want to own, do what I want with, and not be constrained by lease terms, the possibility of the landlord selling it next month, or whatever else.

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