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close video Barbara Corcoran sounds alarm on evident crisis within first-time homeownership

The Corcoran Group founder Barbara Corcoran argues that a massive mortgage rate drop would be tremendous for the markets during an appearance on Cavuto: Coast to Coast.

High home prices and elevated interest rates have put a damper on the housing market in the past few years, but there is plenty of pent-up demand, and some areas are poised for serious growth next year.

Realtor.com released its annual forecast for the top housing markets in 2025 on Tuesday, predicting which metro areas will likely be the hottest based on sunny sales growth, ample inventory and relative affordability.

The top 10 are exclusively in the South and West. 1. Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs is expected to be the hottest housing market in the nation next year. (iStock)

WANT TO BUY A HOME IN 2025? HERE'S WHERE MORTGAGE RATES WILL LAND2. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, Florida

A cruise ship in Miami. (Visions of America/Joseph Sohm/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) 3. Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, Virginia-North Carolina

Virginia Beach, Virginia, is expected to be among the top five housing markets in the country in 2025. (iStock) 4. El Paso, Texas

El Paso, Texas. (iStock)

AMERICANS NEED 6-FIGURE SALARIES TO AFFORD HOUSE IN MOST CITIES, NEW ECONOMICS REPORT SHOWS5. Richmond, Virginia

Richmond, Virginia. (iStock)

Rounding out the top 10 after Richmond are Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida; McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas; Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, Arizona; Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia; and Greensboro-High Point, North Carolina.

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On the low end of the list, Realtor.com's 2025 forecast predicts Albuquerque, New Mexico, will have the worst housing market out of America's largest 100 metros, followed by Providence-Warwick, Rhode Island; San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, California; Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama; and Madison, Wisconsin.

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Banking Committee chair sets September goal for market structure bill

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Banking Committee chair sets September goal for market structure bill

After passing the GENIUS stablecoin bill, Republican leadership on the Senate Banking Committee has turned its sights to digital asset market structure.

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Podcast: Xiaomi shocks with YU7, Tesla Robotaxi launch, Rivian brings back tank mode, and more

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Podcast: Xiaomi shocks with YU7, Tesla Robotaxi launch, Rivian brings back tank mode, and more

In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Xiaomi shocking the industry with YU7, Tesla’s Robotaxi launch, Rivian bringing back tank mode, and more.

The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek’s YouTube channel.

Today, the episode is live at 12:15 a.m instead due to Fred’s travels in China and Seth’s in.

As a reminder, we’ll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in.

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After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps:

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Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast:

Here’s the live stream for today’s episode starting at 12:15 a.m. ET (or the video after 1 a.m. ET):

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Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered and dismembered nine people

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Japan executes 'Twitter killer' who murdered and dismembered nine people

A man guilty of murdering nine people, most of whom had posted suicidal thoughts on social media, has been executed in Japan.

Takahiro Shiraishi, known as the “Twitter killer”, was sentenced to death in 2020 for the 2017 killings of the nine victims, who he also dismembered in his apartment near Tokyo.

His execution was the first use of capital punishment in the country in nearly three years and it was carried out as calls grow to abolish the measure in Japan since the acquittal of the world’s longest-serving death-row inmate Iwao Hakamada last year.

He was freed after 56 years on death row, following a retrial which heard police had falsified and planted evidence against him over the 1966 murders of his boss, wife and two children.

Eight of Shiraishi’s victims were women, including teenagers, who he killed after raping them. He also killed a boyfriend of one of the women to silence him.

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Police arrested him in 2017 after finding the bodies of eight females and one male in cold-storage cases in his apartment.

Investigators said Shiraishi approached the victims via Twitter, offering to assist them with their suicidal wishes.

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Justice Minister Keisuke Suzuki, who authorised Shiraishi’s hanging, said he made the decision after careful examination, taking into account the convict’s “extremely selfish” motive for crimes that “caused great shock and unrest to society”.

“It is not appropriate to abolish the death penalty while these violent crimes are still being committed,” Mr Suzuki said.

There are currently 105 death row inmates in Japan, he added.

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