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Healthy markets clear
If sellers can't sell, the price is too high. A healthy market lowers the price until things sell. What we have is a group of people who have a set price they want, but they can't get it, so they refuse to sell. That is not a healthy market
What I'm surprised this article doesn't mention, is the prices are too high otherwise they would be selling.
Just looking at the site for a hot second, they stand to benefit greatly from increasing housing prices, and I highly doubt home builders would want to do anything to bring prices down where their bottom line is affected.