Wisconsin's Housing Shortage Isn't Just a Quality-of-Life Issue. It's a Workforce Issue.
2 Nov 2022
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Registered nurse and Oshkosh native Mackenzie Summerville and her fiance spent more than a year looking for their first home.
In August, the couple finally had an accepted offer — after placing nine offers, many of which were above asking price, on different homes. They moved into their new home in Weyauwega, about a 35-minute commute from her job, last month.
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