I'm asking because it really doesn't seem like you have much experience with it based on your comments.
Housing prices go through bubble-burst cycles regularly.
National trends are interesting, vaguely, but local markets are everything, and fluctuate wildly based on many factors.
We get into serious trouble when we have external forces skew the market, like in 2008.
Covid years + essentially free loans (nearly zero interest) are another example.
It caused a bubble that's going to cause a lot of pain as the market corrects.
I'll be part of the solution - I'll buy properties (most likely next year) that are in distress, rehab them, and then sell them later.
According to you, though, that's somehow wrong. I should just let foreclosures happen, let houses rot empty - because profit is wrong?