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Is it smart to buy a home right now? The U.S. housing market is a ‘mixed bag,' broker says - NBC 6 South Florida

For potential homebuyers, the U.S. housing market is hard to read right now. Affordability remains an obstacle, with elevated mortgage rates and a median home price of $442,000 — up 0.9% from a ... Read More
Here's how much you need to earn to buy a home in 2025, report shows
A recent housing report reveals that prospective homebuyers are facing obstacles to affording a home based on rising costs, which is a contributing factor to lower homeownership rates. Read More
Money blog: 'We charge diners £225 for our tasting menu - here's why it's worth every penny' | Money News | Sky News

By Megan Harwood-Baynes, cost of living specialist. The big news of the week was around inflation and the Bank of England's latest rates. On Wednesday, it was revealed the annual inflation rate ... Read More
Separatists' sit-at-home protests lead to 700 deaths in Nigeria's southeast, report says | Reuters

The SBM report added that beyond the deaths, the sit-at-home order, which suspends economic activities in the southeast every Monday and on days when Kanu appears in court, has resulted in ... Read More
Is it smart to buy a home right now? The U.S. housing market is a ‘mixed bag,' broker says - NBC Connecticut

For potential homebuyers, the U.S. housing market is hard to read right now. Affordability remains an obstacle, with elevated mortgage rates and a median home price of $442,000 — up 0.9% from a ... Read More
Money blog: 'We charge diners £225 for our tasting menu - here's why it's worth every penny' - Sky News

By Megan Harwood-Baynes, cost of living specialist. The big news of the week was around inflation and the Bank of England's latest rates. On Wednesday, it was revealed the annual inflation rate ... Read More
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