The Surprising Shift in Home Prices: Old vs. New

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The cost of older homes in the U.S. has caught up to that of new properties, with existing homes now costing a median of $416,000, the same as new homes. This shift is due to the sharp rise in prices for older homes during the pandemic and the recent increase in mortgage rates. Homeowners are hesitant to sell their homes and give up their low mortgage rates, leading to a decrease in available homes on the market. As a result, the supply of properties has fallen sharply, driving up prices. Renting a condo or townhouse has become a more affordable option for those looking to move, while the market for new homes is booming.
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