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Anyone doing this >15 years? Thru the crash?

Caitlin Daniel
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Recently I’ve been looking into the ~18 year cycle of rising prices and the inevitable correction once people can’t afford housing anymore or the new home supply outweighs the population.

Obviously, we have been on an upward tick since the recession, so any investors starting after the crash have had a high chance of success (if investing smartly in the first place). but eventually it will correct... I’m curious to hear from anyone that has been investing since before 2000, and how the crash affected your strategy and if you are preparing for the next correction that is around the corner in 4ish years?