A Recession Doesn’t Mean a Housing Crisis


Some Highlights
- There’s a lot of talk about a recession lately and how the odds of one are rising. If you’re wondering what that means for the housing market, here’s what the data tells us.
- While you may remember the price crash in 2008, that’s not the norm. Looking back all the way to 1980, home prices usually rise and mortgage rates tend to fall.
- If you have questions about buying or selling a home in today’s market, connect with us.
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