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2014-10-03 — mhanson.com
``Housing sits in a precarious position. There is no shortage of houses "in which to live". Just the opposite, in fact. My research shows that in the past six-years houses were over produced by three million units -- SHADOW CONSTRUCTION -- while household formation remained weak. Moreover, house prices are too expensive. That is, on a monthly payment basis using the popular loan programs of each era monthly payments for the average house are 35% higher today than in 2006 despite prices being moderately lower.''
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