The Surprising U.S. Cities Young Homebuyers Are Flocking To—and Where They’re Fleeing

When she was 27, Cameron Austin was living in the heart of Washington, DC, in a one-bedroom apartment that cost over $2,000 a month. It was 2020, and buying the same-sized unit in her neighborhood would have set her back at least $400,000. When her company went remote during the COVID-19 pandemic, she …

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