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Rich Dad, Poor Dad Author Warns Of Real Estate Crash
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(06-16-2023, 09:39 AM)mikesez Wrote:(06-16-2023, 06:50 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Layoffs and restructuring is just beginning. Most companies are running budget deficits this year and unlike the federal government they don't have the ability to print their own money. Consumer debt already skyrocketed and with student loans restarimg another hit to income is going to cut the customer demand even more. That means those higher interest rate mortgages are going to climb further and further out of reach for people who should be buying starter or second homes. There are a bunch of danger signs around and something bad has to happen to fix these problems. Is that a national thing or a Florida thing? I know you're in Florida, but not sure about your company. |
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