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The Price Point: What $250,000 Buys in These Best Cities for New Grads

In this edition of The Price Point—a weekly series where Redfin data journalists explore current housing inventory across a rotating combination of budgets and metro areas—we’re shifting our focus toward a few of the best cities for new college grads, according to Redfin’s latest report on the subject (conducted in partnership with Glassdoor).  And with […]

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The Price Point: What $1 Million Buys in These Charming Small Cities

In this edition of The Price Point—a weekly series where Redfin data journalists explore current housing inventory across a rotating combination of budgets and metro areas—we’re looking at the million-dollar market. The $1 million price point was once synonymous with luxury—but as home prices continue to rise, it’s increasingly tagged on more conventional properties. Still,

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The Price Point: What $500,000 Buys Across America Right Now

In this inaugural edition of The Price Point—a weekly series where Redfin data journalists explore current housing inventory across a rotating combination of budgets and metro areas—we’re starting with a rather fickle figure: $500,000.  The half-million mark yields vastly different results depending on where you look; it can mean a starter home or a forever

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More Than 50,000 Home-Purchase Contracts Fell Through in March

13.4% of home-sale agreements that went under contract in March were canceled. House hunters are getting cold feet as costs stay high and economic uncertainty is in the air.  Contract cancellations are most common in big-time buyer’s markets like San Antonio and Orlando, where home searchers have a lot of options.  They’re least common in

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