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Rising Home Prices? Where You Can Find the Most Homes for $100k


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Owning a home is a lifelong dream for many Americans. But in many parts of the country, the dream can seem hazy and all too distant these days. Prices have zoomed to new heights over the past year as hordes of buyers flocked to the market right at the same time that sellers spooked by the pandemic pulled their listings. Today, it’s hard enough finding a home for sale due to that historic inventory shortage, let alone one at a reasonable price.
However, there are still deals to be found
if you know where to look. That’s why our data team scoured the nation to find the metropolitan areas with the most homes for sale at just $100,000 or less. That’s quite a bargain considering the national median list price was more than three times higher, at $340,000 in December, according to realtor.com® data. ....

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What Rising Home Prices? Where You Can Find the Most Homes Priced at $100K or Less


What Rising Home Prices? Where You Can Find the Most Homes Priced at $100K or Less
What Rising Home Prices? Where You Can Find the Most Homes Priced at $100K or Less
Home prices are rising, but there are still plenty of affordable homes for $100,000 or less-you just have to know where to look. Here s where to house hunt.
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Owning a home is a lifelong dream for many Americans. But in many parts of the country, the dream can seem hazy and all too distant these days. Prices have zoomed to new heights over the past year as hordes of buyers flocked to the market right at the same time that sellers spooked by the pandemic pulled their listings. Today, it s hard enough finding a home for sale due to that historic inventory shortage, let alone one at a reasonable price. ....

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Council should revisit garbage can visibility


Council should revisit garbage can visibility
Now that we have a new Ceres City Council perhaps it will reverse the policy recently set that allows residents to keep their garbage cans in public view seven days a week.
As you may remember, the city had a law on the books that said you had to hide away your cans unless it was during the hours you could set them out for collection. In November 2019, three members of the old council changed that, saying they had no problems with cans being stored next to a house or garage. Those three – Chris Vierra, Bret Durossette and Mike Kline – are gone now. If Couper Condit is anything like his brother, he would vote to change back. Linda Ryno didn’t believe in letting cans be viewed from the street either. It remains to be seen how Bret Silveira and Mayor Javier Lopez would vote on the topic if it’s revisited. ....

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