Housing Unaffordable! Prices must CRASH

Housing Unaffordable! Prices must CRASH

Author: Michael Zuber July 10, 2024 Duration: 17:16

In this episode, I address the growing concerns about housing affordability and the predictions of a market crash. We analyze historical data from the early 1980s to understand the impact of high mortgage payments on home prices and transactions. We also discuss the current trends in new construction, home builder price adjustments, and the implications of the upcoming Fed meeting. Join me as I break down the facts and debunk the myths surrounding the housing market's future.


Key Talking Points with Timestamps

[0:00] Introduction to Housing Affordability Concerns - Discussion on the rising concerns about housing affordability leading to a market crash.

[0:57] Historical Analysis - Comparison of current affordability issues to the early 1980s and their impact on home prices.

[2:28] Kobayashi Letter Highlights - Examination of the Kobayashi letter's findings on mortgage payments as a percent of income.

[4:55] Transaction Trends - Analysis of historical transaction data during periods of high mortgage payments.

[6:25] New Construction Inventory - Cities with the highest percentage of new construction in active listings.

[8:10] Home Builder Price Declines - Evaluation of price declines among major home builders like Lennar, KB Home, and Pulte.

[10:34] Fed Meeting Predictions - Discussion on the potential for a September rate cut and its market implications.

[12:03] Home Price Increases Since 2020 - Areas with the highest home price increases since March 2020.

[13:30] School Community Updates - Information on recent and upcoming events in the school community.

[15:04] Encouragement to Join the Community - Invitation to join the school community for networking and educational opportunities.


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Michael Zuber’s One Rental At A Time is for anyone who’s ever looked at real estate investing from a distance, intrigued by the possibility of financial independence but convinced their current schedule makes it impossible. This podcast dismantles that assumption by focusing on the steady, incremental approach that its title suggests. Instead of complex theories or get-rich-quick schemes, you’ll hear practical conversations about the tangible steps involved in acquiring and managing rental properties. The discussions stem from Michael’s own journey and the experiences of many others who have built a meaningful second income stream through this method. Each episode feels like a straightforward talk about turning a sidelined idea into a actionable plan, addressing the real balancing act between work, family, and building something for the future. Tuning into this podcast, you’ll find a grounded resource in the business and investing space, one that emphasizes how long-term holding and thoughtful acquisition can quietly reshape your financial landscape without demanding you upend your existing life overnight.
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