Source: Realtor | Andrea Riquier | Feb 15, 2023
The couple, who are engaged, work as researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and wanted to live in the suburbs. Yet while they could swing a monthly mortgage payment, they hadn’t amassed much savings to put toward a down payment or closing costs. As a result, their house hunt dragged on for three months with no affordable prospects in sight.
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