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U.S. new homes sales surge to the highest level since February 2022

Sales of new homes were at an annual rate of 759,000 in September, compared with 676,000 in the prior month.

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The Ingraham Angle

a year and qualify for a home back in 2019. that same home today is going for $436,000. but the interest are seven and a half percent. so that monthly payment is jumping to 3700. so you need to make today yourself or you and a spouse wit $115,000 in a salary with zero debt to have a shot atic affording the average homeit in america today. and if you have debt, cars, credit cardss mo, even more of 0 hundred and $50,000. so it's priced out.r >> a lot of americans just over the past four years. yeah. okay. >> in middle, liand the middle n i grew up in new england in the 1960s and 1970s into the 80s, you know, people could you live a good life? a tradesman, homebuilder yeah, we went to public schools, but, you know, we weren't wanting for we didn't go on vacations or anything, but we just, you know, we were we were okay . but what's happened from the time the millennials were

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