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A problem with ‘price point:’ More Orlando buyers seek condos, townhomes

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business November 18, 2022

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When Orlando native Garret Fields set out to buy a home in his hometown last year, he quickly discovered his options were limited. “First, it was the price point,” said Fields, 27, a financial planner. He saw that single-family homes in the city were out of his budget. “Most of the family homes I was looking at were well in the [$300,000 range].” While homebuyers around Central Florida were battling through bidding wars, Fields settled... + full article



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