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Most Americans like their homes. They just wish they could afford them. In a new study by the Fannie Mae Foundation, 41 percent of adults said their current residence is “a great place to live,” and 43 percent called it a “good place.” Scarcely any rated it as “barely passable” (2 percent) or “not a good place at all” (1 percent). Respondents were similarly positive about the neighborhood they inhabit: 37 percent said it’s a great place to live, and 44 percent rated it as a good place; 3 percent said it’s barely passable and 1 percent said it’s not a good place at all.

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