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As it stands, the U.S. is enduring one of its most significant housing crises in modern history. Home ownership, once considered a hallmark of the American Dream, is increasingly out of reach for today’s younger generations. High property prices, coupled with decreasing transaction volumes, point to a broader malaise within the sector. Despite homes being at record prices, sales are plummeting—indicating that affordability has become a central barrier to entry for American families.