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"That's why objectively any boost to housing affordability is likely going to be minor or temporary at best. Unless, of course, we see a massive housing market bailout, which at this point, I'm going to be honest, nothing surprises me anymore."
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The sooner it bursts, the less damage it will ultimately cause. We're also seeing something similar with Trump's executive order to block Wall Street from buying single family homes. Sounds nice on paper, but when Wall Street only owns about 1% of the housing supply, it's realistically going to have little to no impact for the average person. That's why objectively any boost to housing affordability is likely going to be minor or temporary at best. Unless, of course, we see a massive housing market bailout, which at this point, I'm going to be honest, nothing surprises me anymore. even going so far to see more tax breaks for homeowners to offset your taxes. Now, seriously, theoretically, there are dozens of things that Trump would be able to do to cause the housing market to continue to grow at a record pace, but whether or not that's going to happen is just yet to be seen. Anyway, beyond that, in terms of the other numbers

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