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Home Prices Are Falling, but Something Weird Is Happening

Por: Slate Business October 27, 2022

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This article is from , a newsletter about the economy, technology, and public policy. In March 2021, a woman in the D.C. area put her house on the market and got 88 bids—including 76 all-cash offers and 15 from people who hadn’t bothered to visit the property in person. “The offers just kept coming,” at the time. “I’m thinking, ‘This is just out of control.’ ” That frothy, oozing-over-the-top market has been over for a few... + full article



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