Housing Market Crash 2024: Let's Be Very Honest

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Housing Market Crash 2024: Let's Be Very Honest


The 2020 Housing Bubble, The 2021, housing market collapse, The 2022 Housing Market Apolocypse, The 2023 Housing Market Implosion, and The 2024 Housing Market Meltdown. All of those are titles of videos made by various YouTubers including myself over the past four years, but the reality of the housing market in the US has been very different….

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  1. Sorry not seeing experiencing a crash. Just not seeing it. Hearing a lot about it but eh. Thank you for being honest. I have been waiting and waiting for prices to go done – ain't happening.

  2. I'm hoping there will be a housing crisis so I can buy cheaply when I sell a few houses in 2025. As a backup plan, I've been thinking about purchasing stocks. What advice do you have for choosing the best buying time? On the one hand, I continue to read and see trading earnings of over $500k each week. On the other side, I keep hearing that the market is out of control and experiencing a dead cat bounce. Why does this happen?

  3. One of the most briIIiant investing advice i have ever gotten on youtube came from watching an interview with Julianne Iwersen Niemann on CNBC. Indeed, A solid investment strategy is like a well-planted tree it can withstand storms and still grow strong..

  4. Everyone saying the prices will go down the passed 2 years yet they have steadily increased and continue to go up. I make 70k a year and can’t afford a decent house S HOLE COUNTRY

  5. I live in the North Georgia mountains . Jan 23 extremely few listing still selling overnight . Today listing abound and sellers aren’t getting ask.
    Figures lie , Ann’s stats are easily manipulated.
    I think you are wrong , the bottom is not close . In my opinion the real future value of real estate depends solely othe election outcome.
    If the Communists take power there will be no private property.

  6. I moved from Tampa to Santa Clara a few months ago and I’m thinking of purchasing a single family home there, but with real estate prices currently through the roof, is it still a good idea to buy a home or should I invest in stocks for now and just wait for a housing market correction? Looks like NVDA, TSM and AMD and AVGO are strong buys this week.

  7. Economics have been sounding off on just how bad they think the next downturn might be. I need ideas and advice on what investments to make to set myself up for retirement

  8. I bought my home in 2012 in Minnesota for 150k with a 3.2 interest rate $1k monthly mortgage and now valued at 360k. I’m planing to rent my home out easily get 2k plus a month renting out and reinvest into another home. Use the rent money to pay the rented home’s mortgage and the other half to help with the new mortgage.

  9. The youtuber in this video:
    The 2020 bubble, the 21, the 22, the 23 … I was like you and I was wrong. Today I will tell you no crash is to come but believe because every time I told you something, I was wrong.

  10. Housing and stock market was ready to roll over in 2020. Covid 19 stopped the economic order of revaluating assets. Has only been delayed. Income cannot support the housing market. A 40% price drop in real estate would be a normal correction.

  11. You have to contend with why home values plummet or skyrocket. Every wave of financial change is different and if you do not understand or explain why a thing happened, you’re only looking at the thing through a keyhole.

  12. People need to understand that the value went down due to supply. The price will never go back to 2019 even if there is a crash. HF are buying all the houses to rent them to you.

  13. I'm curious about the greatest investment prospects right now. I read certain perspectives, but I soon learn that these opinions are meaningless because the stocks they mentioned took a completely different turn.

  14. 2002-07 was a global housing boom versus 2020-24 has been global housing crash. Canada didn’t have a housing bubble in 2007-12. Much as Canada did face the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-09. Yet Canada never fsced a recession in 2000-02 woth the Dor Com Bubble or 2001-02 Post 9/11 recession. But hopefully 2025 there’s a better chance to buy and sell houses again. I’m eventually wanting to move where there’s better busing.