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Housing affordability remains one of the most pressing challenges facing cities globally, as rents continue to outpace wage growth. The strain is reshaping urban living patterns and pushing many households to reconsider where they can afford to live.
U.S. cities lead the rankings by a significant margin. New York tops the list, with average monthly rents above $8,300, followed by Boston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles—markets characterized by intense demand, limited housing supply, and high-paying job sectors.

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Retiring to an affordable dream home can help you get ahead financially in retirement. When you lock in relatively low housing costs, that frees up space in your budget.

Before you pull up stakes and try out a new town, consider making a visit to confirm you like the ahead before your next home purchase. If you can save to purchase a US house, try this. 
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