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In a housing market with self-reinforcing price expectations, there are two stable price levels (a low one and a high one) and an unstable 'tipping point' price in between. If the market is currently at the low stable price level and experiences a temporary positive price increase that is not large enough to reach the tipping point, the market will eventually settle at the high stable price level.

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