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Connor Vanin
  • Norwood, PA
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Upcoming Correction Confusion

Connor Vanin
  • Norwood, PA
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New investor here, learning as much as possible while I build up some seed money. While researching, I've seen people bring up the idea of a market correction in the near future, and it makes me wonder why I keep reading that. Historically, at least what I've looked at, real estate cycles tend to go at 18 year intervals, with being 8 years or so since the last correction, I am just confused as to why there seems to be a consensus on the topic. Any insight would be great!

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