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Never do this in a housing bubble! How to prepare going forward!

Ken McElroy Show

Ken McElroy

Business, Investing, Education, Business News, News

4.8692 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Join Ken & Danille live as they discuss the current economic and housing situation. They will have tips on how to navagate the coming real estate landscape. Join them live to participate in the discussion.  
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Real Estate Strategies podcast, where we host in-depth conversations on

0:07.4

everything real estate.

0:08.6

I'm your host, Ken McElroy, joined by my co-host, Danielle.

0:12.7

Let's get right into this episode.

0:14.6

Hello and welcome to the Ken McRoy show.

0:16.5

I'm your host, Danielle, and Ken is back in the studio.

0:20.1

It's happening, everybody?

0:21.9

So today we're going to be chatting about why most of you're here is things you never want to do in a housing bubble.

0:28.3

Because we definitely are in a housing bubble and it's starting to defalate.

0:34.5

Let's start with that first, though.

0:36.2

Let's talk about because I think a lot of, like, a lot of people, you know, might dispute

0:43.6

that issue.

0:45.0

Are we in a housing bubble?

0:47.0

I think we're an asset bubble.

0:48.8

So the stock market, the housing, there's a lot of things that are inflated right now with these low, you know,

0:55.5

with these low interest rates that were introduced well over a year ago. And money's cheap.

1:01.5

Money became very cheap. And it basically inflated a lot of markets and made people stretch

1:07.1

for pricing and that kind of stuff. And now the cost of debt is going up. Cost of equity is

1:13.2

going up too. So these are all things that are changing, you know, affordability and people are

1:20.3

stretching. I read an article this morning that said in many cases mortgages are a thousand dollars more

1:26.8

a month

1:28.1

as a result of some of these rate increases.

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