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What is a housing bubble? Answering your questions as housing market spikes

Housing And Homelessness,Economy And Jobs,Economic Policy,Banking And Finance,Federal Reserve,Housing Market

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America's real estate market may be showing signs of a housing bubble as prices become “unhinged from fundamentals,” according to the authors of a blog post published by the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank.

House prices can fall out of sync with market fundamentals like supply and demand when there is a widespread belief that prices will keep climbing.

“If many buyers share this belief, purchases arising from a ‘fear of missing out’ can drive up prices and heighten expectations of strong house-price gains," according to the researchers.

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