Home prices set another record in April, even as mortgage rates rose and the supply of homes for sale increased.
Usually, under those circumstances, prices would weaken, but today's housing market is unlike any other in recent history.
The housing cost burden has hit a record, according to a new report from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies.
Housing supply was already low before the Covid pandemic hit, because homebuilders had yet to recover from the 2008 financial crisis.
Then there was a pandemic-induced run on housing, causing supply to drop to record lows for several years.
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