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Fewer non-homeowners expecting to buy a home within 5 years: Gallup

Fewer non-homeowners expecting to buy a home within 5 years: Gallup
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Fewer Americans who don’t own a home are expecting to buy a home within the next five years, according to a new poll. In the Gallup poll, 19 percent of the non-homeowner respondents said they believe they are going to purchase a house “in the next five years,” down from 25 percent in 2025 and...

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