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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/11/2021

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Matthew Crivelli
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The market is not in a bubble

Matthew Crivelli
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  • Lender
  • Massachusetts
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I see people every where saying we are in the middle of a real-estate bubble. I also see people working as reps for hedge funds trying to buy up as many rentals as they possibly can.

Ask yourself this question. Why would hedge funds be on a buying spree if the market was really going to crash? Hedge funds only make moves to make MONEY, or in this case equity. 

Inflation does not look like its going ANYWHERE. I don't think it's smart betting against hedge funds. I believe home prices will continue to rise for some time. "Well what if they raise rates?" Rates will not move up fast, you have to remember when the FEDS raise interest rates they also raise the rate on governments debts. They would put the U.S. Government into a jam.   

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