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2018 Best Cities For Middle-Class Buyers — And The Worst
Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.

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Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.

We picked through the bargain bin and found 10 homes priced for buyers with only a five-figure budget.
We all know the advantages of big-city living. But there are plenty of charms found in small-town America, too — especially in these towns.
California cities are dominating this month's list, but one wildcard Texas town has risen to the top five markets.
From bustling cities to low-key beach towns, these are America’s millennial meccas, Gen X hot spots and boomer boomtowns.
These underrated gems offer a high quality of life for a low cost of living.
Get ready to pack your bags if you're on the wrong side of this list.
If you're looking to live in any of these cities, you'll first want to check whether buying or renting your home is the way to go.
Which city grabbed the crown back from San Jose to reclaim the title of hottest real estate market in the country this month?
Trading the city for the suburbs doesn't have to be torture! These towns are safe for kids, exciting for parents and won't break the bank.
If you want to move this year and get the maximum pay out, here are a few reasons to sell soon.
If you want in on the American dream — or are thinking of moving — now might be the time.
Turns out there's an actual address for success.
If the past year is any indicator, a ton of people are going to be unpacking suitcases in these 10 states in 2018.
Just because you win at fame doesn't mean you win at real estate. Here's how the Kardashians, Reba McEntire and more celebs fared this year.
What spells holiday cheer? Christmas parades, Hanukkah celebrations and toy stores, of course. And these cities have the best of the best.
These budget-friendly—and unexpected—towns are more like the nation's most expensive metros than you might think.
Buy one of these eery towns with a population of zero and you'll never have to worry about noisy neighbors again.
Newsflash: As with politics, pet preference is local. Find out where cat lovers and dog lovers like to live the most.
For the first time since February, our monthly roundup of the hottest markets has a new champion! Is change in the air?