Slower home-price growth could be good news for the market in the crucial spring months if it pulls in buyers. Photo: LM Otero/Associated Press 0 Comments By Laura Kusisto and Laura Kusisto The Wall Street Journal BiographyLaura Kusisto @LauraKusisto Laura.Kusisto@wsj.com Sarah Chaney Sarah Chaney The Wall Street Journal BiographySarah Chaney @sechaney sarah.chaney@wsj.com Updated Feb. 26, 2019 5:20 p.m.
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Politicians are killing the housing market by raising property taxes to the point that while you might be able to buy the home, you can’t afford to live in it & pay the ever increasing property taxes, rising utilities taxes & fees, higher services fees, etc.
This is how it started last time...still winning Magats?
That is not a bad thing, just my opinion. A lot of countries with its home ownership cost has caused social issues and finger pointing.
I want to get houses inside US
Taxes perhaps?
somuchwinning
Grinding to a hault
Thats cause its winter. Spring is gonna be hot.
Making america great again isnt he
Maybe if someone would quit hiking rates. Never heard that before right.
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