• eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    17 days ago

    As I understand it, housing speculation has filled a similar role to 401(k)s in the US, the relatively illiquid asset that “always goes up”.

    People will feel a lot poorer when their apartment loses 70% of its value, and I don’t think that’s exactly the same as, say, a big leveraged builder going out of business.

    You’re right of course the US won’t let one rich man go broke so it is worse there.