Is the Housing Market on the Verge of a Crash?

The latest Zonda National Outlook asks the perennial question: Is this time different?

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We’ve inevitably been asked with every market shift over the past 15 years: Is the housing sector headed for a crash? The question of a housing market correction is resurfacing, fueled by dicey housing trends and broader economic concerns. Housing supply is increasing just as demand has pulled back, suggesting this market shift might be more significant than the brief 2022 slowdown.

In our latest Zonda National Outlook report, we explore: 

  • Ways today’s housing market mirrors the mid-2000s
  • Ways today’s housing market differs from the mid-2000s
  • Potential scenarios for the housing market’s future

Our aim with this report is to make sense of the current market dynamics and provide a clearer picture of how the market might progress.

The full article is available to clients of Zonda’s National Outlook report. You can learn more and subscribe here: https://zondahome.com/products/data-intelligence/national-outlook/


About the Author

Ali Wolf

Ali Wolf is the Chief Economist for Zonda and NewHomeSource. Zonda is the largest new home construction data company in North America. As head of the Economics Department, Ali manages and analyzes the content, runs special research projects, strategizes with the nation’s largest homebuilders, and presents nationwide covering topics across the housing market and wider economy.

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