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Here’s Why the Housing Market Isn’t Going To Crash [INFOGRAPHIC]

  • 3 years ago
  • Market Update, Selling

Some Highlights

  • Today’s housing market is different than it was in 2008.
  • Lending standards have tightened, foreclosures have declined, home inventory is much lower, and homeowners have far more equity.
  • If you’re concerned about a crash, meet with a local real estate professional to discuss why this isn’t like last time.

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