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October 4, 2024
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The Top 3 Reasons Affordability Is Improving [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Affordability is based on three key factors: mortgage rates, home prices, and wages.

And today, it’s improving quickly as rates come down, prices level off, and wages climb.

If you put your search on pause because it was too expensive to buy, let’s talk about why now may be the perfect time to jump back in.

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The Top 3 Reasons Affordability Is Improving [INFOGRAPHIC]
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