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Ep22 | Bull vs Bear Thesis on the Housing Market

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In this podcast episode, Craig and Jack review a report from Wolf Research that presents both the bull and bear thesis for the housing market. The bull thesis argues that the housing market is healthy in the long term due to strong demographics and pent-up demand. On the other hand, the bear thesis suggests that housing is not healthy, citing issues with existing home sales, affordability, and potential economic recession.

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In this podcast episode, Craig and Jack review a report from Wolf Research that presents both the bull and bear thesis for the housing market. The bull thesis argues that the housing market is healthy in the long term due to strong demographics and pent-up demand. On the other hand, the bear thesis suggests that housing is not healthy, citing issues with existing home sales, affordability, and potential economic recession.

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