
If There’s a Recession, Will the Housing Market Crash?
Chief economist, Daryl Fairweather, provides answers to frequently asked questions about how a recession could impact housing.
Daryl Fairweather is the chief economist of Redfin. Her insights have been featured on 60 Minutes, CBS Evening News, as well as in the New York Times and Washington Post. Prior to joining Redfin she was a senior economist at Amazon working on problems related to employee engagement and managing a team of analysts. During the housing crisis, Daryl worked as a researcher at the Boston Fed studying why homeowners entered foreclosure. Daryl received her Bachelor's of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received her Ph.D. and Master's degrees in economics at the University of Chicago where she specialized in behavioral economics.
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Chief economist, Daryl Fairweather, provides answers to frequently asked questions about how a recession could impact housing.
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Chief economist, Daryl Fairweather, provides answers to frequently asked questions about how a recession could impact housing.
In Dallas, the typical homeowner has been in their home for 22 years, up from 13 years in 2010 The typical American homeowner in 2019
Nearly half of respondents said rising home prices over the past decade have made their life worse, while just 16% said rising home prices made

Tech companies like Google are committing to build more housing for their employees and neighbors. That could help housing affordability, but it could also
2020 Presidential Candidates want to make housing more affordable, but only Andrew Yang has proposed a policy that would make it easier for Americans
Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City and Detroit Have among the Highest Rates of Millennial Homeownership and Business Ownership In many coastal metros, millennials have a