So when’s the housing bubble bursting?


Hmmm…

Inside The Rise Of America’s Fastest Growing City
July 24, 2025

In 2020, there were 17,000 people living in Princeton, Texas. It grew to 28,000 in two years and then to 37,000 last year, when it topped the Census Bureau's list of the fastest-growing cities in the country.

 

Top 10 least affordable housing markets and their house price-to-income ratios​

  1. Hong Kong 14.4
  2. Sydney 13.8
  3. San Jose, California 12.1
  4. Vancouver, Canada 11.8
  5. Los Angeles 11.2
  6. Adelaide, Australia 10.9
  7. Honolulu 10.8
  8. San Francisco 10
  9. Melbourne, Australia 9.7
  10. San Diego, California 9.5
 
Alarming report warns that huge number of once-valuable homes may soon be 'worthless': 'State of crisis'

Simon Sage
July 22, 2025


…California has been battered by catastrophic wildfires in recent years, leaving properties and lives in shambles.

Direct air capture company Deep Sky has released findings showing that one in five homes in the most extreme fire risk areas of California have lost insurance coverage since 2019. Many insurance companies pulled coverage just months before the record-setting Palisades fires in January 2025...
 
Abandoned NYC airport will land 3,000 new homes, Mayor Eric Adams announces in ‘housing week’ kickoff

The marshy, abandoned Flushing Airport site in College Point, Queens will land 3,000 new homes under a plan announced Monday by Mayor Eric Adams. Construction is expected to begin in 2028, with New York City Building Trades unions providing both labor and pension fund dollars to finance the project, officials said.

By Hannah Fierick and Matt Troutman
July 28, 2025


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The 80-acre site has been abandoned for 40 years and largely reverted to wetlands.
 
Abandoned NYC airport will land 3,000 new homes, Mayor Eric Adams announces in ‘housing week’ kickoff

The marshy, abandoned Flushing Airport site in College Point, Queens will land 3,000 new homes under a plan announced Monday by Mayor Eric Adams. Construction is expected to begin in 2028, with New York City Building Trades unions providing both labor and pension fund dollars to finance the project, officials said.

By Hannah Fierick and Matt Troutman
July 28, 2025


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The 80-acre site has been abandoned for 40 years and largely reverted to wetlands.
I'd check those floodplane maps before I'll consider.
 
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