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June 3, 2022
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History Proves Recession Doesn’t Equal a Housing Crisis [INFOGRAPHIC]

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History Proves Recession Doesn’t Equal a Housing Crisis [INFOGRAPHIC]
History Proves Recession Doesn’t Equal a Housing Crisis [INFOGRAPHIC] | Keeping Current Matters

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  • It’s important to understand history proves an economic slowdown does not equal a housing crisis.
  • In 4 of the last 6 recessions, home prices actually appreciated. Home prices only fell twice – minimally in the early 90s and then by nearly 20% during the housing crash in 2008.
  • If you have questions, connect with a real estate professional to discuss why today’s housing market is nothing like 2008.
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