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while 41 percent would want to see them drop.Some 44 percent of respondents said it was harder or much harder for young people today to get on the housing ladder in comparison to their parents generation.
49 percent said they hoped to own real estate at some point in their lives.Just over half (51 percent) replied that this was due to stagnant wages.the housing inventory remains historically lowmeaning that prices wont be able to drop too deep.
But housing experts and economists have consistently stated that the housing market wont be facing a price drop nearly as dramatic as that experienced during the financial crisis.the nationwide median sale price was $388.
It found that 58 percent of respondents are very or fairly concerned about a possible housing crash in the next year.
Just over a third (34 percent) of respondents aged between 25 and 34 years old were very concerned about a possible housing crash.Berlin Hundreds of climate activists called an end to their protest Sunday inside one of Germanys biggest open-pit mines after police repeatedly ordered them to leave.
Police cut the locks the protesters had used to chain themselves to the railway tracks and then carried the protesters out one by one.Police said eight officers were injured in scuffles with protesters.
000 students rallied for more government action against climate change in the nearby city of Aachen.The utility company had stopped mining during the three days of protests.