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August 2, 2024
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3 Reasons Why We’re Not Headed for a Housing Crash [INFOGRAPHIC]

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3 Reasons Why We’re Not Headed for a Housing Crash [INFOGRAPHIC]

Back in 2008, there was an oversupply of homes for sale. Today, there’s an undersupply.

The three main sources of inventory show this isn’t like the last time. Existing homes, new homes, and foreclosures are all way below the levels we saw during the housing crash.

Inventory data shows there just aren’t enough homes available to have a repeat of what happened back in 2008.

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