(MSN) – Just married and with a newborn son, Anthony and Caitlin Fumo expected their well-paying jobs and chunk of savings to support a move closer to their parents in the suburbs of New Jersey. But leaving their 1,000-square-foot Philadelphia rowhome means borrowing with rates around 7% – to buy in a market where the…
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