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2017-18 Housing Bubble?

James Hong
  • Mountain View, CA
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I understand it is impossible to know how big or when a housing bubble will happen, but just curious to see other people's thoughts on subject. In the event of a bubble, what would your strategy be? Is it smart to try to invest now while interest rates are low or to wait until housing prices goes down and deal with higher interest rates? Would places like the Silicon Valley be affected?

All opinions and perspectives are welcome! Just my random thought for the day

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“Far more money has been lost by investors preparing for corrections, or trying to anticipate corrections, than has been lost in corrections themselves.” – Peter Lynch

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