I saw a headline blaming millennials for the drop and I'm just like.... dude.
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Like yeah we could definitely buy a house... in bumfuck middle of nowhere either of us wanna be lol
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yeah, the working class can't afford the large down payments on houses.
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FHA loans only require 3% down. Saving and buying my house was among the best decisions I ever made.
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true but avg. For a house is 100k with down payment being 3000 with 3%, avg working class can't accrue more than 1000 on avg
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Not good. There's a certain pride in ownership.
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yet another DEMOCRAT faiure
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Snd rents are thru the roof. Too many illegals and immigrants. No housing for seniors
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if people are renting homes doesnt that mean someone still bought the home for the people to now rent it? Someone bought the home
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@whpresscorps Is that one of Hillary and Obama's great American things?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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1.Tighter credit requirements. 2. People believe the pricing is too lofty and do not want to caught buying at the peak of the market.
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people were buying houses like hot cakes with GW
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@WSJ Americans are renting, pushing homeownership to lowest level since 1965 http://on.wsj.com/2adwZvX ”#HomeOwnership is NOT#AmericanDream.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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