Although women make up a higher share of college graduates, single female household heads still have substantially lower incomes and are more likely to raise children than single male household heads.
Read More »Gen Z Homebuyers Prioritize Pets Over Partners
According to a new Zillow survey, Gen Z pet owners reported they would prefer to move if their home was no longer a good fit for their pet than if it was no longer working for their partner, while 55% of respondents said it was more important to have a pet-friendly home than a kid-friendly home.
Read More »Potential Homebuyers Opting to Rent Rather Than Buy
The share of families living in apartments has reached the highest level in half a century, as a new RentCafe study shows more of those who could purchase a home are choosing instead to rent.
Read More »Study Finds Buyers Satisfied With Home Purchases Post-Pandemic
A new study from LendingTree revealed some 80% of homebuyers in past two years don’t regret buying a home during the pandemic housing boom.
Read More »Homebuyers Expand Their Options With Rent-to-Own Homes
A new Javelin study revealed that a majority of Gen Z’ers and nearly 40% of millennials would consider rent-to-own agreements as an alternative to purchasing as a result of low inventory and historically high mortgage rates.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Key Statistic in 2023
Mortgage rates will be key in 2023 according to Redfin, which predicts that relatively high rates will likely result in the slowest housing-market year since 2011.
Read More »Gen Z Reacts to Inflation by Seeking Additional Incomes
A recent Bank of America survey revealed that as inflation persists, an estimated 75% of young adults are seeking more ways to earn additional income, as challenges of achieving their financial goals remain constrained.
Read More »Young American Renters React to Inflation, Rate Hikes
As inflation continues to affect Americans nationwide, the Young American Renter Survey from Grubb Properties revealed it is also the main financial concern for young renters, influencing their decision to draw back from buying a home.
Read More »Home Prices More Concerning Than a Potential Recession?
Despite ongoing discussion of impending recession, a new survey found that Americans’ concerns are more focused on housing costs, with home prices up 14% year-over-year.
Read More »Homebound Young Adults Choosing to Pay Debts, Building Savings
For many, when it rains, it pours, and many new and young adults got dealt a bad hand at the outset of the pandemic, when lockdowns eliminated many ...
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