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I dont see the feds destroying the US housing market since that would wipe out a lot of cash and derivatives in the process, completely disastrous to say the least. So really, I foresee a panic sale or panic buy as people scrounge up based off the fear of missing out, followed by a cash injection by the feds which will cause the prices to shoot back up. Essentially the opposite of a dead cat bounce

I dont see the feds destroying the US housing market since that would wipe out a lot of cash and derivatives in the process, completely disastrous to say the least. So really, I foresee a panic sale or panic buy as people scrounge up based off the fear of missing out, followed by a cash injection by the feds which will cause the prices to shoot back up. Essentially the opposite of a dead cat bounce

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Go for a drive and see if new homes are being built. Look on realtor websites.

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I work in the industry , houses are going up everywhere in the SE.

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I live in a camper van and driving around I've seen them put up an entire city in the greater Salt Lake area in 6 months. When I was up there just 2 months ago in the span of a long weekend I kid you not they added an entire neighborhood to a place just outside of Saratoga Springs Utah. And they are the most ugliest row houses I've ever seen. And people buy them which is even crazier. They're not even trying to hide the fact that these are worker pods anymore.

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I supply lighting for new construction . It's hilarious that these houses have windows over the kitchen sink that look out to the siding of the next door house 4.5 ft away . They are generally 3 bed 1.5 baths