Vacant Inventory is SURGING

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Investors are Firesaling Vacant Inventory on the US Housing Market. The deluge of Inventory could be worse than the Subprime Crisis in 2008.

According to data from Zillow both Homes For Rent and For Sale are surging on the US Housing Market. A signal of the Double-Barreled Housing Crash that is causing big problems for Real Estate Investors.

These Investors have started to sell their portfolios. And these sales could eventually cause a Subprime Crisis 2.0, were there is an unstoppable deluge of homes that hits the US Housing Market causing Home Prices to Collapse by even more.

Markets such as Phoenix, Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte, and Jacksonville are most in the crosshairs of this investor crash because there is such a high share of Wall Street Investors buying there.


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