Ryan Malham, a 31-year-old high school government and economics teacher, bought a modest condo in south Tempe in January. The condo was supposed to be a long-term investment: a place for him to live now with a locked-in mortgage he could afford and a place to rent out down the road when he buys a house. Nine months later, he’s selling it. Read the article…………………………..
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