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April 11, 2025
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A Recession Doesn’t Mean a Housing Crisis

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A Recession Doesn’t Mean a Housing Crisis

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, let’s have a conversation.

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