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House Market About to Drop 20%

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Dear Subscriber, The warning lights are The National Association of Home Builders warns that the hou

Dear Subscriber, The warning lights are [flashing red for the housing market.](3D%3D/Z) The National Association of Home Builders warns that the housing market is “unhealthy and unsustainable” … Forbes is warning of a “forceful” drop in home prices “eerily similar” to the conditions leading up to crash in the early 2000s … And CBS reports that U.S. home prices could crash by 20% in 2023 … Of course, they’re all late to the party. Dr. Martin Weiss called this way ahead of time. Because this coming collapse in housing is just one part of [a much larger crisis](3D%3D/Z) he’s been sounding the alarm about for months. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell or stay put, it could have dire consequences. Not only for home prices, but also the value of your stock portfolio and savings. [As Martin just revealed in his urgent announcement](3D%3D/Z), the turmoil we’ve seen in 2022 could be just the opening act. He predicts that 2023 is when this frightening show will kick into hyperdrive. Millions could be blindsided, but you don’t have to be one of them. [Watch Martin’s warning now and see exactly how to protect yourself and your wealth in the critical months ahead.](3D%3D/Z) Until next time, [Mike Larson] Mike Larson This third party offer is brought to you by Marketing Tech Solutions Marketing Tech Solutions T85, 5th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai 600040, IN © Copyright 2023. All Rights Reserved. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [manage your subscription](.

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