Home prices aren’t collapsing, they’re flattening as Boomers sell and younger buyers struggle to fill the gap

The housing boom feels permanent until it isn’t. Case‑Shiller data showed home prices slowing again in May, with the 20-city index up just 2.3 % year-over-year and down 0.3 % from April. That marks one of only a few outright declines in modern memory, alongside 2008’s crash and 2022’s Fed tightening cycle ﹙raw data via Zillow and …

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