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April 19, 2024
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Myths About the 2024 Housing Market [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Myths About the 2024 Housing Market [INFOGRAPHIC]
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  • When it comes to the current housing market, there are some myths circling around right now.
  • Some of the more common ones are that it’s better to wait for mortgage rates to fall or prices to crash. But there are others about the supply of homes for sale and down payments.
  • Let’s connect so you have an expert to help separate fact from fiction in today’s housing market.
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