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Slide 1 U.S. home prices keep climbing, but 2025’s momentum feels way softer underneath. Slide 2 Only 0.2% quarterly growth[…]
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Slide 1 U.S. home prices keep climbing, but 2025’s momentum feels way softer underneath. Slide 2 Only 0.2% quarterly growth[…]
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Slide 1 “2026 homebuying feels like marriage—exciting start, lifelong costs most people forget.” Slide 2 “Rates stay around 6%, so[…]
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One of the biggest homebuying advantages you can give yourself today is surprisingly simple: a flexible wish list. Think of[…]
Read moreHome location significantly impacts value, with homes in large metro areas worth about 60% more than those in non-metro areas.[…]
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