If SF, I'm seeing ads all over for 1) Brex (corporate credit cards for startups) and 2) Zerodown (pitching no down payment for homes). It would be quite something if tech and not banks caused the next great recession.
I just looked up Zerodown. How does their model account for the foreclosure risk if there's a real estate recession?
Furthermore, Zerodown is structured so that it will never go through the foreclosure process. They own the property and lease it out, so the worst they'll need to do is an eviction.