Wednesday, June 6, 2018

(Reuters) - An acute shortage of affordable homes in the United States will continue over the coming year, according to a majority of property market analysts polled by Reuters, driving prices up faster than inflation and wage growth.


from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/2xPBGLy

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