Data from analytics firm CoreLogic shows 67.9 percent of U.S. regional housing markets were overvalued as of the latest available data from March, meaning incomes in those markets can no longer support home prices.
Source: Inman News
Is it a housing bubble? Nearly 68% of housing markets are overvalued
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