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Housing Costs Are Jumping in Some Unexpected Places
Orlando is too pricey now, thanks to the pandemic. May we suggest Pittsburgh?
Downtown Pittsburgh. You could do worse.
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The problem with living in beautiful or job-filled places is that everybody else naturally wants to live there, too. And the people who were already there get annoyed by all the new people and make it harder to build houses for them, so housing costs soar.
