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Dan Powers
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Impending Market Crash???

Dan Powers
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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With every week a new house sells and set a record in its respective area, with this trend having gone on for months the big question on everyone's mind right now is, is there going to be a big correction in the market soon. I believe any correction of sorts will not happen for a while, but feel free to point out something I'm not seeing.

 The Fed will continue to hold interests rates at the current level till at least 2023, (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/1...) meaning money is going to continue to be cheap, for flippers and landlords alike.

On top of cheap money, there is no big influx of inventory coming to market anytime soon. Yes, I've heard people talk about the tax auctions coming back which would in theory bring a large amount of cheap inventory to the market. My response to that is, if people are currently paying on average 82% of ARV on the MLS, once this cheap inventory becomes available why would it not get bid up crazy amounts to the levels people are used to paying right now.

Would love to hear what people think!!

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Ive been hearing about this imminent market crash for 8 years now. Yawn.

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