Could the housing market be heading for a crash worse than what we saw in 2008? Analyst Melody Wright thinks so. She's projecting home values might plummet by as much as 50% — and it could happen as early as next year. That's a bold call, especially when you consider how the 2008 collapse reshaped global markets. If she's right, we're looking at a correction that could ripple through everything from traditional finance to digital assets.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 14h ago
50%? Are you kidding? This prediction is too optimistic.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 14h ago
50%? So fierce? Coming next year? If it really falls like this, I need to hurry and stock up on BTC.
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NFTregretter
· 14h ago
50% fall? Laughing to death, it's just alarmism, let's wait and see next year.
If housing prices really fell that hard, BTC would have already taken off, I don't believe it.
Melody says it will crash just like that? Last year at this time, there were also people shouting like this, and what happened?
Next year? I'll just quietly watch, anyway, my bag isn't in real estate, haha.
Here comes the suckers' rhetoric again... TradFi and Chain Community aren't that closely related, right?
The usual short positions narrative, I've been hearing this prophecy for five years.
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RugResistant
· 14h ago
50% crash prediction hitting different when you think about cascading effects into crypto... analyzed the fundamentals thoroughly and ngl the housing leverage patterns are giving pre-2008 vibes fr. DYOR but this one's got red flags written all over it.
Could the housing market be heading for a crash worse than what we saw in 2008? Analyst Melody Wright thinks so. She's projecting home values might plummet by as much as 50% — and it could happen as early as next year. That's a bold call, especially when you consider how the 2008 collapse reshaped global markets. If she's right, we're looking at a correction that could ripple through everything from traditional finance to digital assets.