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Tyler Solomon
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  • Austin, TX
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*Investors, Brokers, Lenders, Agents* - RECESSION THOUGHTS?!?

Tyler Solomon
  • Lender
  • Austin, TX
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Bigger Pockets Community -  what are your thoughts on the housing markets as it relates to todays now confirmed recession. Investors, how is this changing your strategy? Brokers, Lenders, and Agents - how do you see this affecting the markets in which you operate in??

Would love to get any and all thoughts on this!

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Hi Tyler, great question. From a lending perspective, I think we are going to see the housing market continue to rise the majority of my clients are real estate investors and they are buying like crazy! Even if the primary home buyer is being priced out, smart investors know rents are rising at a rapid pace so these folks will pay above market value if they need to and if the numbers still work.

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