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Google search for 'Housing Market Crash' soars

When Newsweek viewed Google Trends data, it found that interest in the term "housing crash" was at its highest point in July compared to any other time on a graph that dated to January of 2004.

Interest was also significantly higher when compared to months in 2007 and 2008.

When the housing market crashed in 2008, it led to an economic crisis that became known as the Great Recession.

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This real estate phrase has surged in Google searches by 2,450%...

Americans are increasingly turning to Google to find answers to their housing questions.

The phrase “When is the housing market going to crash?” has surged in Google searches by 2,450% in the past month.

Consumers are also searching for information about “Why is the market so hot?”—doubling in the last week—and “How much over asking price should I offer on a home in 2021?” which increased by 350% in Google searches that week.

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