Why the Current Housing Market Differs from 2008: Supply Dynamics and Builder Numbers
Why the Current Housing Market Differs from 2008: Supply Dynamics and Builder Numbers Introduction: The aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent housing market collapse left a lasting impact on the global economy. However, drawing parallels between the current housing market and the events 2008 may not be accurate. This blog delves into the key differences between the two periods, highlighting why the housing market is unlikely to experience a similar crash during the subsequent deep recession. Supply Dynamics: Oversupply vs. Under Supply One of the most significant distinctions between the two periods lies in the supply dynamics of the housing market. In 2008, the housing market was plagued by an oversupply of homes due to rampant speculative building and lending practices. This oversupply led to a sharp decline in housing prices as demand waned and inventory flooded the market. Fast forward to the present, and we find a housing market characterized by a pe...