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Also as an interesting side note (via The Kobeissi Letter):

“Americans now need $114,000 in annual income to afford the typical house in the US.

This is up a massive 90% from $60,000/year of income required to buy a typical house in 2020.

To put this in perspective, the median American HOUSEHOLD makes $75,000/year.

In other words, the median household income is now 52% BELOW the income needed to afford a typical home.

Mortgage rates have gone from 2.6% to 8.0% in the same time that home prices are up 30%+.” nostr:note1tr39ztlsmd8plt2na2qrynjus2z4q0pxt9supxpepyduqht2yf6s6y3j28

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Buying a house in the US is now 52% pricier than renting. ~WSJ

Crazy 🤦‍♂️

I guess it’s a great time to be a landlord. Inflation hedge in real estate and huge rental profit potential.