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Here are the Top 10 ‘cheapest cities’ to buy a home in the U.S.
Mortgage rates moved higher last week, likely frustrating would-be home buyers on the prowl for deals. The report from personal-finance site Bankrate looked at the top 10 cheapest cities to buy a home, and ranked them in order of median list price. First place for the cheapest cities to buy a home goes to Youngstown, Ohio, where the median list price of a home was only $149,900.
