So when’s the housing bubble bursting?





 
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What’s the catch because he could have taken out a home line of credit and paid that shit off
He didn't know he had an outstanding bill, he only owed 5k,if he knew he woulda paid it.
How the fuck can a company buy a debt from a water company and have the right to sell “YOUR HOUSE”
That has got to be illegal, shouldn't it be sold to a debt collection agency who then Has to get a judgement against you. Even after all of that they would garnish wages or seize bank accounts. This is some bullshit, got me heated. If he had a mortgage the bank woulda had to pay the bill and charge him for it
 
He didn't know he had an outstanding bill, he only owed 5k,if he knew he woulda paid it.
How the fuck can a company buy a debt from a water company and have the right to sell “YOUR HOUSE”
That has got to be illegal, shouldn't it be sold to a debt collection agency who the. Has to get a judgement against you. Even after all of that they would garnish wages or seize bank accounts. This is some bullshit, got me heated. If he had a mortgage the bank woulda had to pay the bill and charge him for it
No way would this happen to me. I’d sue the fuck out them. You can’t gotcha me and force me to sell my house like this. I’d need to know more because it can’t be this easy to kick a person out
 


Why are some homeowners thriving while others are struggling to keep up? In this video, we explore how America’s housing market has fractured—creating a sharp divide between those who locked in low mortgage rates and those buying today at much higher costs.

We’ll unpack:

The lock-in effect and its impact on geographic mobility
Why millennials face deeper inequality within their own generation
How renters are absorbing the full brunt of housing inflation
The role of tariffs, interest rates, and investor behavior
International comparisons with the UK and China
Why your mortgage might be the most important financial instrument you own
From sticky inflation to shifting migration patterns, this is the story of how housing finance is reshaping the American economy—and the lives of millions.
 
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