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Homeownership Dream Doubles in Price
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New study reveals that the average American household now needs over $150,000 annually to afford a typical home, marking a significant increase from pre-pandemic levels. This surge in income requirement for homeownership is primarily due to soaring home prices and higher mortgage rates, creating a challenging market and causing anxiety for many aspiring homebuyers.
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