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14 cities where first-time homebuyers can still break into the market

The housing market in the U.S. is in flux, but that hasn’t completely stopped new buyers from entering it. Entry-level homes, or homes built with new homebuyers in mind, have been cropping up all over the country.

According to Zonda housing data, these 14 cities are performing at an average level for the entry-level market. If you’re a new buyer looking for your first home, these are a good bet for finding consistent rates, NewHomeSource reports.

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta offers buyers a diverse job market, particularly in industries like tech, logistics, and media. The city provides a mix of urban and suburban neighborhoods with good transit access, making it a practical choice fo

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