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Experts expect US housing market to change in 2024

Por: WPTV Nation December 28, 2023

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For Nicholas Cimino, looking for a house to buy in 2023 was fruitless.Literally nearly every day I'm on all the platforms. I'm constantly searching, said Cimino.Cimino tells Scripps News Tampa Bay he spent eight months looking.A lot of people have come to Florida, Tampa Bay, in general — let alone homes have increased in price, interest rates have gone up, so trying to find a home where I'd like to be is just not out there from... + full article



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