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Is The Real Estate Market Going To Crash?

Investing In Real Estate With Lex Levinrad

Release Date: 08/16/2022

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Investing In Real Estate With Lex Levinrad

On today’s podcast episode I talk about how to make more money.  I talk to some students at my real estate training events who are looking for ways to increase their income. Not everyone is interested in waiting years to build wealth and equity with rental properties. Some people are looking to make more money now. And that is what today’s podcast episode is about.  Many new real estate investors are attracted to real estate investing and specifically wholesaling and flipping houses, because they are looking for an easy way to make more money. But I have noticed that these people...

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On this podcast episode I talk about one of the most frequent questions I am asked lately, which is: "Is the real estate market going to crash"? While I don't think it's going to be like 2008 (although there is a very small chance it could be), the more likely outcome is a pullback in prices that will entice buyers back to the table. The main difference between 2008 and now, is that the reason that we got into the financial crisis back then was because banks had made very bad loans to borrowers that should not have been getting approved for mortgages. There were No Income/No Job Loans (Ninja Loans), and No Income/No Assets (Nina Loans). Literally anyone with a pulse could get approved for a mortgage and "stated income" and "no doc" loans were very common. Many of these loans were adjustable rate mortgages which reset at a higher Interest rate and some of them were even negative amortization loans. We all know how that ended with the 2008 financial crisis (very badly). I suggest you watch the movie "The Big Short" to learn about what happened back then. I think that the banks learned from their lending mistakes in 2008, and so the lending criteria were much stricter after the financial crisis. So in theory, the quality of loans out there should be much better than the last financial crisis. There are also very few adjustable rate mortgages, and most of the mortgages are fixed rate mortgages, so there are much fewer mortgages that can reset. Also prices have gone up so much that many homeowners have substantial equity and could simply sell. So that's the good news. The bad news is that the foreclosure moratorium has ended, and that has created a backlog of millions of people in foreclosure. These foreclosures and pre-foreclosures will need to run their course through the market. Many of those houses will go back to the bank and become bank owned properties. And those bank owned properties will be listed on the market at a discount in order to entice cash investors to buy them. That is your opportunity as an investor to buy those houses at a huge discount. Those houses need to be sold, and that increase in inventory of houses listed on the market will put substantial downside pressure on pricing. I am seeing many more pre-foreclosure, foreclosure and short sale leads, something we have not seen in many years. Learn how to market to homeowners in pre-foreclosure. The increase in interest rates from 3% to 6% (and now back down to 5%) has made housing affordability a huge issue. Many borrowers have been "priced out" of the market or cannot afford the mortgage payment for a home at current interest rates and current prices. So something will need to give. Either the price, or the interest rate (or both). I expect rates to move higher and prices to move lower. This is yet another reason why we will see more inventory, more sellers, less buyers, and more pressure on prices moving down. And that assumes current interest rates. If rates go up substantially from here then that could be a big problem. We don't know what rates will do but there are economists that are predicting rates could be as high as 7% or 8% by year end. If that were to happen, prices will decline more. So do I expect a real estate market crash like 2008? No, but I do expect a pull back of prices of maybe 10% or maybe even to to be as bad as 20% to 25% lower than where we are right now. To put that into perspective, a $300,000 house that declines by 25% would make that house worth $225,000. So if you are looking at ARV, and saying to yourself that a house is worth $300,000 then consider what it might be worth in 6 months or 1 year from now (lower). Any price decline will result in more sellers getting nervous and more sellers putting their house on the market. Sometimes human psychology can create a market hysteria which causes people to not act rationally. Homeowners that are negative or have little to no equity might decide to "walk away" from their mortgage - although I view that as not that likely considering that so many people locked in low rate fixed rate mortgages. However, if that were to happen, that increase in inventory can put even more pricing pressure on the market. If you are buying houses now, I think it makes sense to build in a 10% to 20% safety margin on your purchases. So if you were buying wholesale deals at 70% to 75% of ARV six months ago, I would decrease those offers to 60% to 65% of ARV now. And whatever you do, make sure you are buying for cash flow and not appreciation. On fix and flips, assume the house will be worth 20% less than what current comparable sales show you. On rentals, if the house cash flows at current rates and you are buying at a discount of 65% to market value you will be fine long term. The biggest issue in the market right now is that there is a gap between seller's expectations and what they think they can get, versus what cash buyers are willing to pay. Seller's are still dreaming about getting the Zillow estimate that they saw online 6 months ago. A few months from now, they will realize that is indeed a dream and is not possible, and they will become more realistic and this gap between sellers and buyers will close. The price decline will be met with many savvy buyers stepping in to take advantage of the fire sale discount. In the last financial crisis hedge funds and private equity funds were not buying single family homes and residential real estate was not an asset class on Wall Street like it is today. Today there are 30+ Billion Dollar Private Equity Funds ready to buy single family homes as soon as prices decline. Black Rock, the world's largest asset manager has created a $50 billion distressed real estate fund that was created specifically for the purpose of buying real estate in the next decline. So any decline will probably be swift before prices recover. So how do you, as an investor play out this market? Adjust your purchase prices down. Learn how to market to pre-foreclosures and foreclosures and learn how to buy short sales and bank owned properties. And then take advantage of this dip in the market to buy as much real estate as you can! This will be an amazing opportunity for savvy investors. There will be houses for sale at substantial discounts. Will you be one of the smart investors buying up these houses? Will you be ready? If you are a new real estate investor, I recommend that you attend our Wholesaling Real Estate Boot Camp and our Foreclosures, Short Sales and Bank Owned Properties Boot Camp to learn how to buy these houses at a huge discount. The opportunity is coming and you need to be ready! 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