Exposing Housing Corruption + Why a Housing Crash Is Unlikely in 2026 (EXPERT INTERVIEW ft. Zachary Foust) - 455 episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 1H 20M

Exposing Housing Corruption + Why a Housing Crash Is Unlikely in 2026 (EXPERT INTERVIEW ft. Zachary Foust) - 455

from How to Buy a Home: The #1 First Time Home Buyer Podcast

Mortgage rates aren’t falling the way buyers expect—and this interview breaks down why “waiting for a crash” may backfire, plus what realistic first-time buyer strategies still work in today’s market. Zachary Foust explains why mortgage rates haven’t followed Fed cuts the way people assume, and how bond investors, inflation risk, and the mortgage-to-bond “spread” affect what buyers actually pay. He argues a 2008-style housing crash is unlikely without a major inventory surge, and that the kind of crash many buyers hope for would likely come with painful unemployment. The conversation shifts into practical “path of least resistance” moves—like using FHA/USDA/VA and state housing authority assistance, considering townhomes in secondary markets, and paying attention to new construction incentives—while also naming the emotional toll this market is taking on first-time buyers. “Townhomes aren’t sexy, but they’re affordable to build and they’re cheaper, especially if they’re on the outside of a primary market.” - Zachary Foust HighlightsWhy aren’t mortgage rates dropping even when the Fed cuts rates?What does “quantitative easing” actually mean—and why is it showing up again in 2026?If prices did drop 20–50%, what would likely have to happen to unemployment first?How can first-time buyers use FHA/USDA/VA and state housing authority programs to lower upfront costs?Why are some builders offering major incentives—and why might new construction be a “quiet sale” opportunity?What does buying “outside the sun” (secondary markets) look like in real life?Check out our updated 2026 First Time Homebuyer's Episode Guide - Over 100 of our BEST Episodes of Detailed Homebuying Knowledge, Interviews, and MORE! Connect with me to find a trusted realtor in your area or to answer your burning questions!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel @HowToBuyaHomeInstagram @HowtoBuyAHomePodcastTik Tok @HowToBuyAHomeVisit our Resource Center to "Ask David" AND get your FREE Home Buying Starter Kit!David Sidoni, the "How to Buy a Home Guy," is a seasoned real estate professional and consumer advocate with two decades of experience helping first-time homebuyers navigate the real estate market. His podcast, "How to Buy a Home," is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy their first home. It offers expert advice, actionable tips, and inspiring stories from real first-time homebuyers. With a focus on making the home-buying process accessible and understandable, David breaks down complex topics into easy-to-follow steps, covering everything from budgeting and financing to finding the right home and making an offer. Subscribe for regular market updates, and leave a review to help us reach more people. Ready for an honest, informed home-buying experience? Viva la Unicorn Revolution - join us!

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