53% of Americans who have or plan to buy a home admit they’re concerned about their ability to afford a home in the current market.
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A new survey from online lender and FDIC-insured bank Laurel Road out Monday reports that ten years after the 2008 housing crisis, college-educated Americans eye the housing market with caution, as more than half (53%) of Americans who have or plan to buy a home admit they’re concerned about their ability to afford a home in the current market. The findings also reveal that Americans on average believe a similar housing crash will occur in the next five years, and nearly one-fifth of respondents anticipate a crash in less than one year.