Because rich people are buying the cheap houses and renting them out.
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Because the cheap houses are 20% cheaper (nationally) than they were in 2000 using price/income as the metric, even as the rent rises. And thanks to Dodd-Frank, no one can get a mortgage. Fantastic investments and the current residents can't buy them.
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