Housing Market Crash: Americans' Surprising Wishes
A LendingTree survey finds that 31% of Americans wish for a housing market crash, with both homeowners and renters expressing this sentiment. Homeowners hope for lower property taxes, while renters see it as an opportunity to buy more easily. Despite expectations of continued price increases, only a small group anticipates a significant drop. Mortgage rate concerns persist, but few expect rates to surpass 7% soon. Divides exist on Trumps impact on housing and the appeal of a 50-year mortgage for affordability.
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