Financial site LendingTree’s latest consumer survey revealed 35 percent of Americans hope the market will crash in the next 12 months. Why? They believe an economic downturn will lower mortgage rates and home prices.
Source: Inman News
35% of Americans hope the housing market will crash in 2024
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