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Nearly 875,000 mortgage holders have slipped into negative equity territory—meaning they owe more on their loans than what their properties are currently worth. This marks the highest concentration of underwater homeowners we've seen in three years. The rising tide of negative equity cases signals potential stress in the housing market, especially as interest rate environments shift and property valuations face headwinds.

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RugPullProphetvip
· 11h ago
875,000 people are underwater, this housing market must be so disappointing... How many people are about to get the chance to buy the dip?
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SchroedingerGasvip
· 11-26 02:55
The house is almost Tied Up, how is this similar to my coin, haha.
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TokenEconomistvip
· 11-26 02:54
actually, let me break this down—this is basically the housing market's version of liquidation cascades in defi. when collateral (ur house) drops below ur debt position, ceteris paribus, you're underwater. 875k ppl rekt? that's a systemic risk indicator if i've ever seen one. rate hikes killed the whole thing lol
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MEVvictimvip
· 11-26 02:39
Housing prices are so competitive, with 870,000 people in negative assets? I directly choose not to buy a house, haha.
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AirdropFatiguevip
· 11-26 02:36
It's really heartbreaking that houses have become negative assets, and 870,000 people must feel so desperate.
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