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Episode 143: They Said You’d Regret Buying in 2022… Here’s the Truth in 2025

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Remember those people who said, “You’ll regret buying in 2022”?

This week on Loans Elevated, we set the record straight and bring the data receipts.

You’ll learn:

  • What actually happened to home values since 2022
  • Why the average buyer has gained $30K–$60K+ in equity
  • How temporary buydowns work (and why they weren’t a trap)
  • Why waiting for “the perfect rate” cost some people their shot
  • How to use today’s market (higher inventory, lower competition) to your advantage

Plus, we break down why long-term homeownership wins—even when rates stay high.

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