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Assuming continuous inflation, the absolute price of housing will always increase. However, affordability decreases as the ratio of housing price : income increases. There is a limit above which a vast swath of the population can't afford houses, and somewhere just beneath that limit lies another at which the price of housing collapses. That's assuming that the effect of speculation never becomes large enough to outweigh a collapse of real demand.



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