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

Some Highlights
- 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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