https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2022/04/26/home-buying-is-becoming-unaffordable-for-most-americans-heres-what-experts-predict-for-the-housing-market-in-2022/
Topline The housing market has taken off this year as home prices continue to surge amid high inflation and ongoing supply chain issues, but some experts say prices could soon level out as mortgage rates rise and demand drops. Key Facts With the Federal Reserve gearing up to reduce its portfolio of roughly $5 trillion…

Home Buying Is Becoming ‘Unaffordable For Most Americans’: Here’s What Experts Predict For The Housing Market In 2022
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