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This episode discusses a 2001 report on the U.S. housing market, focusing on the boom of the 1990s. The author highlights the significant easing of credit standards, including reduced down payments and relaxed underwriting requirements, as a major driver of growth. However, the report also emphasizes substantial risks associated with this rapid expansion, such as increased consumer debt and over-appraisal of homes. A key concern is the potential for a market correction
This episode discusses a 2001 report on the U.S. housing market, focusing on the boom of the 1990s. The author highlights the significant easing of credit standards, including reduced down payments and relaxed underwriting requirements, as a major driver of growth. However, the report also emphasizes substantial risks associated with this rapid expansion, such as increased consumer debt and over-appraisal of homes. A key concern is the potential for a market correction