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Mar 28, 2020
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monteburns
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If it’s a long term play don’t sweat it. 2008 housing was the reason
for the crash hence the plunge in values. But the fundamentals are strong in housing and will likely continue through this blip.
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Supposed to close on our home Tuesday.
Future_Tacos
3/28/20 4:43pm
If it’s a long term play don’t sweat it. 2008 housing was the reason
monteburns
3/28/20 4:49pm
If it is your forever house, just buy it and be happy.
Chester Copperpot
3/28/20 4:49pm
Housing is going to get crushed and I am in the RE industry
Iman23
3/28/20 5:07pm
I agree 100% with this. I am also in the RE industry.
lyrok
3/28/20 5:14pm
How much did home values drop on average in 2009?
Aggie90Cougar10
3/28/20 6:16pm
Depends on area — 40% in most of UT.
lyrok
3/28/20 7:21pm
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