The housing affordability crisis doesn't exist in much of the country so why aren't Americans moving?
Briefly

The median home price in Silicon Valley surpassed $2 million, starkly contrasting with Decatur, Illinois, where it stood at just $126,700, making housing nearly 16 times more expensive in San Jose.
Many Americans still opt to remain in high-cost areas despite the financial strain, as seen in the case of Dina Colino, who worked extensively for her condo in Los Angeles.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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