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Real estate bubble

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Nov 26, 2024
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Real estate bubble

A real estate bubble happens when the prices of houses and land get super high, way more than they’re really worth. It’s like blowing up a balloon—at first, it’s fun and exciting because people think the value will keep going up. But just like a balloon, the bubble can pop! When it pops, the prices suddenly drop, and people who bought homes at the super high prices might lose money.

In Jamaica, this could happen if a lot of people start buying homes in Kingston or Montego Bay, thinking they’ll make a ton of money later. But if too many homes are built or people can’t afford the high prices anymore, the demand drops, and so do prices. Globally, bubbles happen for similar reasons, like in the U.S. when banks gave too many loans to people who couldn’t pay them back, leading to a big crash in 2008.

Real estate bubbles affect everyone—homeowners, banks, and even the government. People lose money, homes can be hard to sell, and banks get worried about giving loans. That’s why it’s important t…

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