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December 7, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Marsheila Caldwell, 49, decorates the family Christmas tree with sons DaySean Sims, 22, and DeAngelo Caldwell, 11, in their apartment in Cincinnati on Saturday. (Madeleine Hordinski for The Washington Post)
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Marsheila Caldwell wants to celebrate her upcoming 50th birthday by buying a home in a neighborhood safe enough for her 11-year-old son to play outside.

The Cincinnati social worker is gearing up to restart a search she had abandoned out of frustration three times in recent years because she couldn’t find an affordable house that met her needs. But she also knows the market has only gotten more difficult, with home prices hitting record levels and interest rates hovering at two-decade highs.