10 Most Affordable Housing Markets in Michigan
Michigan is one of the most affordable states in the U.S. with many cities offering homes under $200,000. Not bad, considering the median home price in the U.S. now exceeds $417,000.
Michigan is one of the most affordable states in the U.S. with many cities offering homes under $200,000. Not bad, considering the median home price in the U.S. now exceeds $417,000.
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