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The Week Ahead: Gauging Construction Spend

The Census Bureau will train the focus on construction spends across the country in its Construction Spending Survey releasing on Monday, July 2 at 10 a.m. Here’s what else is happening in the week ahead.

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Cities With the Most Long-time Homeowners

Despite the changing fortunes of fellow neighbors over the years, many long-time homeowners choose to hold down the fort in their forever home. A study found that more people tend to stay put than others in some cities.

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The Best Beach Towns in America

Affordable Beach Towns

A study ranking the best beach towns in the country found that homebuyers could buy a home that was suitable for everyday life and easy on the wallets in these towns.

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Are Home Prices Decelerating?

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A favorable economy and stable mortgage rates have continued to support home price growth, but recent data indicates the first signs of a dip. Experts weigh in on the prospects of a softening in home prices and what they mean for the industry.

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Why Few Millennials Own a Home

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Younger Americans are one of the largest groups of potential homebuyers, yet many can’t buy homes just yet, according to a report. Here’s what’s keeping millennials out of the mortgage office.

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Top Neighborhoods Becoming Hot Housing Markets

A study found that while some of the most affordable neighborhoods of the last two decades were becoming hot housing markets today, there were others where prices fell making them more affordable. Click through to learn which neighborhoods have seen the biggest price change over a period of time.

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