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Frugal Living: U.S. Cities for the Practical, Trendy Citizens

There are 10 cities that are hot among tourists and young people. Amongst many other reasons, these people intend to buy their own homes without draining their savings accounts.

Corelogic Says 90% of Mortgaged Homes Returned To Positive Equity

According to a new equity report from CoreLogic using data from Q3 2014, about 273,000 properties returned to positive equity bringing the total to 44.6 million of all homes with a mortgage. That number is 90 percent of all mortgaged homes nationwide.

$51K Annual Income is Required to Afford an Average US Home according to Study

In some cities in America, one needs to earn well above the United States' median income to afford a decent home. A recent study released by mortgage information resource website HSH.com stated that the average American needs to make over $51,000 a year to afford an average home in the U.S.