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How Do Younger Generations Feel About Homeownership?

Millennials and Gen Zers face many obstacles in their pursuit of the American Dream, including mortgage rates hitting a 23-year high. Click through to read what a new Chase survey reveals the challenges facing younger consumers and how they are shaping their attitudes towards homeownership.

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Bringing Awareness to VA Home Loan Benefits

A new Realtor.com poll has found that only three in 10 U.S. veterans realize they can buy a home with zero down. After the link, read more on a new campaign to help educate U.S. vets and servicemembers on the benefits of VA loans.

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Where Are U.S. Retirees Flocking To?

A new poll from U.S. News & World Report ranks the nation’s top destinations where retirees are settling down based on affordability, healthcare, desirability, retiree taxes, job market, and overall happiness. Click through to find out which state occupies seven of the top 10 most sought-after areas.

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Consumers Express Increasing Housing Market Frustrations

New findings from Fannie Mae’s HSPI revealed consumers are increasingly expressing “pessimism toward the larger economy this month, in addition to their ongoing frustration with the housing market,” said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae Senior VP and Chief Economist.

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Luxury Home Prices on the Rise in Q3

Redfin reports that affluent homebuyers drove luxury home sales to the highest third-quarter level on record, growing nearly three times faster than non-luxury home prices. Click through to read the full analysis.

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Where Does It Take the Longest to Save for a Home?

A new analysis of National Low Income Housing Coalition data ranks the states where it takes the longest to save for a median-priced home utilizing the 50/30/20 rule—50% on needs, 30% on wants, and 20% on savings. Click through to view the rankings.

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Bad News on the Home Inventory Front

A new HouseCanary report finds that housing inventory has probably peaked for the year, and the peak was the lowest recorded since the pandemic began. Is there any relief on the horizon?

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