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Adam Jaken
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What will happen when interest rates go up?

Adam Jaken
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  • Woodland Hills, CA
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Hi guys and a happy Sunday to you all! I am predicting the rental income will go up as soon as interest rates go up. The reason I came up with this conclusion is because when interest rates go up it will make it harder for people to purchase a property for the price range they are looking for, in essence it will push people to rent.

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Jay Hinrichs
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I think the market will fall apart and we will enter a deep recession and potentially a huge crash

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