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The Fastest-Growing U.S. Cities Aren't Where You'd Expect
Home prices are rising in these cities as longtime and new residents compete for a limited number of homes for sale.

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Home prices are rising in these cities as longtime and new residents compete for a limited number of homes for sale.

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Millennials, the age group from 22 to 36, make up the largest share of home buyers In these housing markets.
For the first time in years, California markets aren't dominating our monthly list of the hottest markets.
In these new housing battlefields, buyers should get ready to rumble.
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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.
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