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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5138806" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No doubt the banks play a part in it. Certainly did in the 2008 crash. But you are focused on blaming one sector when there are other factors that greatly contributed to the increase. When prices start rising people with money figure out ways to cash in. Your belief that all that excess can be controlled with government regulation is misguided. Taking away profit incentives always leads to worse conditions for everyone. But I agree that housing prices are out of whack. When the real estate market crashed in 2008 Florida got hard hit. What that means for the working man is the chance to get a home for less. Overheated markets sooner or later collapse. People just need to prepare for buying opportunities if they want a home. Not buy a home they can't afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5138806, member: 24302"] No doubt the banks play a part in it. Certainly did in the 2008 crash. But you are focused on blaming one sector when there are other factors that greatly contributed to the increase. When prices start rising people with money figure out ways to cash in. Your belief that all that excess can be controlled with government regulation is misguided. Taking away profit incentives always leads to worse conditions for everyone. But I agree that housing prices are out of whack. When the real estate market crashed in 2008 Florida got hard hit. What that means for the working man is the chance to get a home for less. Overheated markets sooner or later collapse. People just need to prepare for buying opportunities if they want a home. Not buy a home they can't afford. [/QUOTE]
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