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Survey finds Americans wildly misinformed on housing market 

Por: The Hill Politics January 25, 2023

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A new survey finds Americans are woefully misinformed about the nation’s mercurial housing market, even as millions of them prepare to buy homes.   Twenty-eight million Americans plan to purchase a home in 2023, according to , the personal finance company. On average, they hope to spend $269,200.  , according to the real estate brokerage Redfin. Home prices crossed the $269,000 threshold sometime in 2013, Federal Reserve statistics show. ... + full article



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