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Pandemic Housing Boom Hits a Wall With US Buyers Priced Out
Home values in the Sun Belt boomtowns spiked, but now rising mortgage rates, inflation, and recession fears are starting to pinch.
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The US pandemic housing boom, marked by record price gains and coast-to-coast bidding wars, is finally reaching its limit.
After the fastest rise in mortgage rates for any four-month period since 1981, hot markets such as Austin and Riverside, Calif., are suddenly slowing. Buyers who once had to make on-the-spot offers now have time to shop and even negotiate. And some sellers are doing something unthinkable just months ago: slashing prices.