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Sponsored by: 🎥 The Morning Meetup Video 👋 Hey Boardroom Members, It’s another sector focus Friday, where we take a closer look at one of the industries that makes up our economy. Lately the market action has made me want to little more than hunker down at home and catch up on Stranger Things and The Boys, because whatever monsters may appear on the screen aren’t nearly as scary as my latest brokerage statement. Home can mean many things, but in the stereotypical American Dream scenario, it typically involves a single family house, so today I wanted to look at the homebuilding sector. I’d like to start by offering condolences to anyone that has been trying to buy a house over the past couple years, as the market has been nothing short of bonkers. Potential buyers have had to waive inspections and contingent sales, be willing to make all cash offers substantially over asking price, oftentimes with the property sight unseen. A perfect storm of rock bottom interest rates, pandemic induced housing demand, and a slowdown in building (also partially attributable to the pandemic) created a shortage of houses in the U.S. that the market is still struggling to calibrate. Things may finally be starting to shift to favor buyers, however. The Fed’s recent tightening of interest rates has made mortgage loans substantially more expensive, and it appears that the supply of inventory is increasing. According to the National Association of Realtors via realtor.com single family home listings in June were [up 18.7% from a year ago](. The snake may just be digesting the proverbial rat after all, giving a glimmer of hope to prospective homebuyers. CNBC also recently reported that [15% of pending home sales were canceled in June](, which is the highest rate since early 2020, back when the world was last normal. This shift may sound alarming, but I think there are still some factors supporting the housing sector. Near term trends may be changing, but it would take several months of slowing sales to truly reverse the gains of the past few years. Prices may start to fall as well, but even if that happens, there might be a natural buffer as the millions of young families who have been priced out of the hot housing market may be finally able to purchase a home. While any decrease in prices will be painful for homeowners, young families buying their first homes and starting families is a good thing for society as a whole, and should benefit the economy in the years to come. So the housing market is indeed in a state of flux right now, which makes for an uncertain investing environment, but one thing is for sure, any home improvement project I undertake will drastically underestimate the number of trips to stores like Lowes ([LOW]() and Home Depot ([HD]() necessary to complete them! WIth that, I would like to introduce you to a company vying to shake up the housing industry…realtors are not going to know what to do with this company that’s for sure! Sponsored By: Let me introduce you to [Boxabl]( (that’s right…no “e” on the end there, that’s how you know this is a hip company!). The mission of [Boxabl]( is to significantly lower the cost of ownership for everyone. Its main product, the [Boxabl Casita](, is literally a house in a box! The Boxabl Casita features a 19.5 ft by 19.5 ft living space, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom. It has all the necessities for living that you’d find in an apartment or traditional house, but the Casita is delivered right to buyers, then unloads off a truck and [sets up in one hour](. The Casita features a full suite of appliances and amenities all wrapped up in a neat one story box. For buyers who want a two or three story house, they can simply stack Casita units on top of one another for multi-level living – imagine that! In terms of investing, this innovative housing solution company is currently offering investors the chance to buy a stake in the firm for $0.80 per share, joining an investor base of 15,000 strong. [Boxabl]( has raised over $100MM so far with the goal of reaching a $1B capital base which will help the company reach its goal of building a house every minute. If investing in a company that is delivering a new and innovative way to bring much needed housing supply to market sounds appealing, you can check out their offering documents [here](. See Disclaimers Below 🚒 Hot Links 🔥 - What’s Swedish for freefall? - [Klarna’s valuation falls 85% in latest funding round]( - Like a thief in the night - [Crypto hedge fund founders missing as bankruptcy proceedings underwa](y - Happy New Year - [Microsoft announces layoffs as fiscal year 2023 begins]( 🐦 Tweet of the Day 62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States Questions or concerns about our products? 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