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  2. Is the housing market going to crash? What the experts ... - AOL

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    The U.S. housing market had finally started slowing in late 2022, and home prices seemed poised for a correction. But a strange thing happened on the way to the housing market crash: Home values ...

  3. Tampa and 9 Florida Cities Where Homes Could Plummet in Value ...

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    “There are now 4,800 homes on the market for sale in Lakeland. Prior to the pandemic, it was only 3,000.” For You: 5 Affordable Small Cities To Live In on the West Coast

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  5. Real-estate bubble - Wikipedia

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    Real estate bubbles are invariably followed by severe price decreases (also known as a house price crash) that can result in many owners holding mortgages that exceed the value of their homes. [ 32 ] 11.1 million residential properties, or 23.1% of all U.S. homes, were in negative equity at December 31, 2010. [ 33 ]

  6. 'It’s paradise lost': Florida's condo market is floundering ...

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    Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — but only the super rich could buy in. Here's how even ordinary investors can become the landlord of Walmart, Whole Foods or Kroger

  7. Economy of Florida - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 list of national housing markets that were hard hit in the real estate crash included a disproportionate number in Florida. The early 21st-century building boom left Florida with 300,000 vacant homes in 2009, according to state figures.

  8. Florida land boom of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    The first real estate bubble in Florida was primarily caused by the economic prosperity of the 1920s coupled with a lack of knowledge about storm frequency and poor building standards. This pioneering era of Florida land speculation lasted from 1924 to 1926 and attracted investors from all over the nation. [1]

  9. Housing Market 2025: You May Want To Avoid Buying a ... - AOL

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    Many people looking to invest in affordable real estate markets head to Florida in search of inexpensive home prices -- especially for retirement destinations. ... shopping for homes in these 10 ...