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The US real estate market remains frozen.
Transactions are at multi-decade lows, mortgage rates remain painfully high and home prices are at near record-levels of unaffordability.
As we enter 2024, should we expect things to get better for housing, or worse?
For answers, we turn to mortgage lending expert & housing analyst Melody Wright, who has been busy visiting many of America's most popular housing markets to develop a true boots-on-the-ground understanding of where the trends are headed.
Melody expects the spring selling season to finally start unlocking "true price discovery" for the US housing market, and predicts a national aggregate price decline as the year progresses.
Follow Melody on X/Twitter at @m3_melody
Or on YouTube at
#housingmarket #homeprices #realestate
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By: Adam Taggart | Thoughtful Money
Title: Look Out Below! Housing Market To Suffer ''Aggregate Price Decline'' This Year | Melody Wright
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL2ZRP84T7Y
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