"America's Oldest Homes Are Found in These 3 Cities: The Double Burden Facing Today's Homebuyers" As homebuyers face a grueling market, a new report highlights the triple threat they're up against: skyrocketing prices, limited inventory, and the added challenge of historic homes in certain cities. Realtor.com's latest findings reveal that the oldest homes in the United States can be found in three cities: Boston, Massachusetts; Charleston, South Carolina; and New Orleans, Louisiana. These cities' rich histories have preserved a multitude of antique homes, but for today's buyers, this can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, these homes offer a unique charm and character that's hard to find elsewhere. On the other, they often come with steep renovation costs and the need for specialized maintenance, adding to the financial burden of homeownership. Can buyers navigate the complexities of historic homes and still find a dream house in these sought-after cities?
America's Oldest Homes Are Found in These 3 Cities: The Double Burden Facing Today's Homebuyers Realtor.com