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Housing Greed Exposed: Rising Leverage, Falling Investments, and Escalating Mortgage Costs Squeeze Homeownership Dreams
Citizen Watch Report ^

Posted on 09/19/2023 3:45:13 AM PDT by davikkm

The current housing market is showing some concerning trends:

House Hacking and Leverage: The term “house hacking” may sound catchy, but it essentially boils down to taking on a substantial amount of leverage with just a 5% down payment and rolling up equity to expand that leverage. This approach reflects the level of greed prevalent in this economic cycle. Many individuals are focusing on the paper value of their assets while excluding their debt, which is largely illiquid, especially in a slowing market. It’s a strategy that can make them seem more financially impressive than they truly are. The big question is whether this highly leveraged model can withstand high interest rates over an extended period.

Decreasing Real Estate Investments: Real estate investors in the U.S. made 45% fewer purchases in the second quarter compared to the previous year. This is the most significant drop since the 2008 financial crisis, indicating a shift in the real estate market.

Mortgage Payment Escalation: The monthly mortgage payments are increasing substantially with rising loan amounts. For instance, at a 7.5% interest rate, the median payment on a new house can reach a record $2,800 per month. This doesn’t even include taxes, insurance, and fees. It’s becoming clear that home ownership is becoming a luxury, and affordability is a growing concern.

All these factors combined suggest that home ownership rates are likely to decline as buying a house becomes less attainable for many, underlining the challenges in the current housing market.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: homeownership

1 posted on 09/19/2023 3:45:13 AM PDT by davikkm
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To: davikkm

All these factors combined suggest that home ownership rates are likely to decline as buying a house becomes less attainable for many, underlining the challenges in the current housing market.

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Enter the vultures of Wall St to snatch up everything they can get their grubby hands on.


2 posted on 09/19/2023 4:39:17 AM PDT by qaz123
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To: davikkm

You will own nothing and like it.

For many of us, our houses are are largest asset. If there is no one who can afford to buy, prices will drop. Raging inflation is a killer.


3 posted on 09/19/2023 4:56:40 AM PDT by DeplorablePaul
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To: qaz123

Margin Call, here we come.


4 posted on 09/19/2023 8:21:33 AM PDT by Noumenon (You're not voting your way out of this. KTF)
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