March 2025 Housing Market Update: Are Price Declines Coming?

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The Great Stall is ON | March 2026 Housing Market Update

The “Great Stall” is on. Home prices are stagnating or falling, and the hot markets are slowing down. Now, 40% of the U.S. housing market is in decline. This is exactly what we were waiting for. But new risks to the real estate market could flip this “stall” into something more s ...  Show more

We Achieved Financial Freedom in 5 Years with Rentals (Doing These 5 Things)

In just around five years, these two investors went from zero rentals to financial freedom through real estate. In their own words, “I want as few doors as possible with as much money as possible.” That’s what we’re all after as real estate investors. How can we generate the most ...  Show more

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