Sometimes housing booms, and sometimes it busts, but it's always an important part of the economy. In this course, economist Jason Schenker shows you how to use housing data to develop strategies for upside opportunities and downside risks in the housing market. It’s important to know what causes housing crises and what to watch for when buying a house. The course demonstrates how to differentiate between recessions with housing crisis risks and those without. Jason covers critical strategies to know for housing crisis risks, for mortgage refinancing, and in your own personal housing crisis. The course helps you establish your maximum fallback position for your housing investments. Jason discusses strategies used in housing crises and their potential impact. He also goes over critical tradeoffs between renting and buying property. The course helps you find and interpret data that hints at a potential housing crisis. Plus, Jason teaches about regional dynamics.
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- Sometimes housing is strong. Other times it's in crisis. The economy, people's jobs, and people's wealth depend very much on what happens in the housing market. The question is, what should your strategies be? Especially if you're worried about a housing crisis. That's the goal of the LinkedIn learning course Economics for Everyone, Housing Data and Housing Crisis. I'm Jason Schenker. I've been an economist for over 15 years and in this course, join me to help you develop strategies to be prepared for housing, no matter what.
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