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Philadelphia is technically a buyer’s market, but housing economists say that’s misleading
Philadelphia's housing market is described as a buyer’s market, but economists argue this is misleading due to unaffordability, low inventory, and rising home prices driven by the city’s health care sector. High mortgage rates further limit affordability, particularly for first-time buyers.
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