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One-third of home buyers are paying in cash – who are they?

Por: WGN-TV Nation June 18, 2023

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Posted: Jun 17, 2023 / 01:00 PM CDT Updated: Jun 17, 2023 / 01:06 PM CDT SHARE (NEXSTAR) – It’s been nearly a decade since the percentage of all-cash home purchases was this high, but you may not want to start stocking away savings in hopes of doing the same. Real estate brokerage found that 33.4% of buyers opted for an all-cash deal in April, the highest that mark has been since 2014. “All-cash purchases are making up a bigger portion of... + full article



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