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Most economists say the U.S. will become a buyer's housing market in 2023. Here's where you'll see the biggest declines in value.

Por: MarketWatch Business October 02, 2022

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Still, the U.S. housing market will shift in favor of home buyers by the end of 2023, 44% of 107 economists and housing experts for its Home Price Expectations Survey said.  And 12% of these experts believed that shift will happen sooner — that is, this year. Yet roughly 45% of experts surveyed by Zillow say buyers will have to wait, and expect the market to shift in buyers’ favor in 2024, and beyond. All survey respondents said to expect... + full article



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