The Reno/Sparks real estate market is currently in a state of flux. After years of rapid growth, prices have begun to cool off, and inventory is starting to increase. This is good news for buyers,

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The Reno/Sparks real estate market is currently in a state of flux. After years of rapid growth, prices have begun to cool off, and inventory is starting to increase. This is good news for buyers,
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On one hand, it is certainly becoming even more expensive to buy a home. Prices hit another all-time high in March and mortgage rates have risen sharply this year, making the already