First-Time Home Buyers Are Staying on the Sidelines as Costs Rise
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The effects of the war in Iran have raised mortgage rates and lowered consumer confidence, making it even harder for house hunters.
The effects of the war in Iran have raised mortgage rates and lowered consumer confidence, making it even harder for house hunters.
The effects of the war in Iran have raised mortgage rates and lowered consumer confidence, making it even harder for house hunters.
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