The Wrap: No, a drop in house prices isn't a calamity. It means housing is finally becoming more affordable
Since the budget passed significant tax reform that is designed, among other things, to make housing more affordable, house prices were flat in May and then dropped by 0.4% in June. Some in the media…
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