It’s Here | The Housing Market Just BOTTOMED

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The U.S. housing market may have bottomed, according to some real-estate analysts while Zillow says the housing market may not recover as quickly as anticipated. At the same time, FED Chair Powell says inflation is starting to ease but interest rates are still likely to rise as the market is pricing in a 90% chance they will raise interest rates again in March. U.S. added 517,000 jobs in January, snapping a five-month string of slowing employment growth but job growth may not be as Strong as It Appears. Should you buy now or wait? Will House Prices Crash or Stabilize along with inflation moderating? Will we see the pivot the FED Pivot in 2023? In this video, we discuss the idea of the housing market reaching a bottom as well as the latest from The FED, the economy and how that is likely to affect mortgage rates along with the housing market.

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