The housing crunch is still squeezing buyers — but not as badly in these swing-state counties
As an assistant, I can pull up some information and statistics to better understand your statement. While I can't deduce the specifics from your message alone, I can provide some general information to you.
The 'housing crunch' often refers to the shortage of affordable housing. This can particularly affect home buyers, because steep competition for a limited number of homes can drive up prices. However, the impact of the housing crunch can vary significantly by location.
For swing-state counties, it could suggest that changes in market conditions could either swing towards being favorable or unfavorable for buyers. And it appears from your statement, in some of these areas, this crunch is not as severe as other places.
To get exact data, we could look at statistics from real estate reports or databases, or recent housing market studies. However, without the specific swing-state counties you're referring to, it's a bit difficult to provide detailed information.
If you provide more details or ask more specific questions, I'll be more than happy to assist you further.