Travis Cox, right, and Bri Yung work in the kitchen of their North Market Street home on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and Yung were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
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Bri Yung talks to Travis Cox on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Yung and Cox, not pictured, were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
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Travis Cox sweeps off the front walk of his North Market Street home on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and his wife Bri Yung, not pictured, were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
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Travis Cox enters his North Market Street house on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and his wife Bri Yung, not pictured, were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
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Travis Cox, left, and Bri Yung stand for a portrait in front of their North Market Street House on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and Yung were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
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Travis Cox, left, and Bri Yung stand for a portrait in front of their North Market Street House on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and Yung were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
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Travis Cox, right, and Bri Yung work in the kitchen of their North Market Street home on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and Yung were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
Bri Yung talks to Travis Cox on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Yung and Cox, not pictured, were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
Travis Cox sweeps off the front walk of his North Market Street home on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and his wife Bri Yung, not pictured, were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
Travis Cox enters his North Market Street house on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and his wife Bri Yung, not pictured, were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
Travis Cox, left, and Bri Yung stand for a portrait in front of their North Market Street House on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and Yung were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com
Travis Cox, left, and Bri Yung stand for a portrait in front of their North Market Street House on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Cox and Yung were only able to purchase their house because of a personal loan from his parent's bank after local banks refused to mortgage the full price of the house. Photo by Colter Peterson, cpeterson@post-dispatch.com