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More and more economists think a recession is upon us over the next 12 months. So what does that mean for the housing market? The primary time we experienced a housing crisis was when the recession was triggered by the housing crisis in 2008 due to fraudulent loans. One thing we can learn from history is a recession often triggers a decline in interest rates.
By Mark BucknerMore and more economists think a recession is upon us over the next 12 months. So what does that mean for the housing market? The primary time we experienced a housing crisis was when the recession was triggered by the housing crisis in 2008 due to fraudulent loans. One thing we can learn from history is a recession often triggers a decline in interest rates.