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Results (1935)
Chris Levarek Is Rent Control a Necessary "Evil"?
28 February 2020 | 60 replies

Three states passed state-wide rent control laws in 2019, California, Oregon and New York. Other cities such as New York, San Francisco and Washington D.C. have had rent control policies in place for decades.
"Over t...

Account Closed Are we in a bubble or is this market permanently changed
30 March 2021 | 98 replies

Prices keep rising... it's a sellers market... signs of a bubble are pervasive but.. is it a bubble or has the market changed permanently.... thoughts?

Joel Owens 100,000 isn't much anymore
12 November 2012 | 25 replies

I just read a very sobering article on Comcast just now. Only a little over 6% make 100k a year or more in the nation.

Adjusted for rising costs many are just getting by and unable to save much.
Hyper inflation hasn...

Logan Causey Yield Curve Inversion, Buyers market around the corner?
19 August 2019 | 72 replies

I'm curious to know how many investors have been waiting and preparing for this time to come, I personally believe what's coming is going to be worse than '08 and would like to know the thoughts of more experienced in...

Rich Baer Real Estate Bubble Popping
16 January 2024 | 63 replies

Be careful out there people. Whether this is day one of the bubble popping or we have a few months left, everyone needs to reevaluate their holdings and future plans. The evidence is everywhere. Housing prices are qui...

Moises R Cosme When Will The RE Market Crash?
20 December 2020 | 127 replies

The history of markets tells us that we will always have a crash.  

This graph shows total consumer debt in the US since 2003
Housing crashes come from over indebtedness, this graph shows that US consumers have mo...