Business ColumnistsOpinionThe Longest Housing Crash in HistorySavePrintA For Sale sign in front of a home in Arlington, Va., on Nov. 19, 2020. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty ImagesKeith Weinhold4/7/2022|Updated: 4/11/2022CommentaryWhat would you think if you walked into your favorite grocery store and saw that the shelves were 80 percent bare?Share this articleLeave a commentKeith WeinholdAuthorKeith Weinhold is the founder of GetRichEducation.com. He writes about real estate investing and hosts the weekly Get Rich Education podcast. Author’s Selected ArticlesIn Times of High Inflation, What Happens to Rents?Oct 19, 2022Death of the First-Time HomebuyerAug 04, 2022As Recession Fears Build, What Should You Do?May 15, 2022Why Your Return From Home Equity Is Always ZeroJan 11, 2022Related Topicsreal estatecrashhousing