“People have not accessed the equity in their homes,” Whitney said.
Advertisement“The issue that it leads to is more sellers, fewer buyers,” Whitney said.
“I think you’re going to see a bifurcated housing market where you see continued strength in some areas, and then disproportionate weakness in others,” Whitney said.
AdvertisementThe obvious question that follows is which real estate markets will be best for buyers and which will favor sellers.
In October, Whitney cited Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania as examples of states where property prices could plummet , especially in rural areas.
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