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Americans & their homes
Seven stories of people and their homes.
May 30, 2003: 1:43 PM EDT
By Joan Caplin, Michael J. Powe, and Cybele Weiser, Money Magazine

NEW YORK (Money Magazine) - Every day, people across America are buying, selling, building and investing in real estate.

They're seasoned homeowners and first-timers, putting down large amounts of money or small. Some folks are remodeling, others are pulling up stakes and moving away.

In the following gallery, from the June issue of Money Magazine, see profiles individual homeowners across the country who are facing a range of housing issues.

They include empty-nesters Norma and Julius Singleton, who are trading up to a dream house. Or Kert and Vicki Rosenkoetter, who decided to stay put.

To see the gallery, click here.

Also from the June issue of Money. Housing boom: Will it last?, Home price forecast 2004 and 80 hottest zip codes.  Top of page




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