You now need a six-figure salary to buy a home in most of the US. Here are the 10 most and 10 least expensive cities to buy one.
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A Consumer Affairs report found that an annual income of $120,796 is needed for homeownership in the US. Here are the most and least expensive cities to buy a home.
A Consumer Affairs report found that an annual income of $120,796 is needed for homeownership in the US. Here are the most and least expensive cities to buy a home.
A Consumer Affairs report found that an annual income of $120,796 is needed for homeownership in the US. Here are the most and least expensive cities to buy a home.
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