The Fate of US Housing

Selling Real Estate
The US housing market is in a super competitive state, with inventory levels at a historic low and prices continuing to rise. The result of this is that the average American homebuyer can no longer afford to purchase a home. Ken breaks down the reasons and potential consequences of this situation and how investors can start to think about solutions.

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⚡️📘 Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Monthly Supply of Housing in the US
1:09 Housing Inventory – Active Listings US
1:40 Gap between Supply and New Household Formation
2:54 Housing Shortage – Causes, Effects, Solutions
4:42 Political Pressure for Rent Control
6:19 Rent Control by State

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