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May 2, 2024 26 mins

What was once a routine milestone for many just a few decades ago has now become a significant challenge in today's world.

The landscape of homeownership in America has dramatically changed due to various factors: institutions buying up housing, rising interest rates, escalating home prices, and ongoing supply and demand issues have all made buying a home more difficult than ever.

In today’s episode, Jordan McFarland and Ed Butowsky discuss these issues and more.

Here are a few key topics they will discuss:

  • Is homeownership still a core element of the American dream?
  • Practical advice on assessing whether you can afford a home.
  • The impact of large corporations on housing supply and demand.
  • The growing tensions between older and younger generations regarding homeownership.
  • Predictions for the future of the housing market.

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