With more than 338,000 retiring and moving in 2023, could this number move higher in 2024?
Read More »Spokane, Washington Hits List of Top-10 Destinations for Movers
For the first time, Spokane is a migration hotspot for people still chasing affordability as the pandemic boom of people moving may be at its end according to Redfin.
Read More »Which Generation Moved Most in 2023?
According to a new report, Gen Z moved at rates far above national averages in 2023.
Read More »High Interest Rates Hindering Homebuyer Mobility
While the combination of high home prices and interest rates continues to price many potential buyers out of the market, homebuyer mobility has stalled as a result as well. Riordan Frost, Senior Research Analyst for the Joint Center for Housing Studies, reveals the latest predictions surrounding homeowner mobility and what it would take to recover.
Read More »Share of Millennial Renters Declining as Gen Z Fuels Demand
Outpacing millennials, Gen Zers are now driving renter households, according to a new analysis from the Joint Center for Housing Studies. As Gen Z rental demand heightens and older generations exit the rental market, experts predict the number of renter households Gen Z adds in the next 15 years will be an important pillar of housing demand.
Read More »Fannie Mae Study: Why Homeowners Are Staying Put
Homeowners nationwide are staying put as a historically low supply of existing homes for sale continues to make homeownership more difficult for buyers. New Fannie Mae research examines the factors that are keeping homeowners locked in place and leaving homebuyers in the lurch.
Read More »Midwest Ranked Most In-Demand Rental Region for October
Housing activity is still hot as the market transitions from peak rental season, with the Midwest dominating October’s top 30 list of cities with the most rental activity, landing 12 entries in RentCafe's rankings.
Read More »Examining U.S. Migration: Where Are People Moving To?
As relocation patterns continue to shift nationwide, the Mountain West region has emerged as a hot spot for homebuyers, according to a new study from StorageCafe, with Idaho topping the list with the highest net migration rate in the nation.
Read More »Survey Finds Nearly 40% of Americans Feel Pressure to Relocate
A new survey from LendingTree revealed that in addition to rising mortgage rates and housing costs, approximately 39.79% of respondents cited rent increases as the primary reason why they felt pressured to move, followed by landlords not making repairs and living in unsafe neighborhoods.
Read More »Examining U.S. Towns With the Highest Home Values
According to a new LendingTree study, the nation’s most expensive towns are often found in popular vacation spots; however, such homebuyers may further deplete the already limited housing supply, driving up home prices and making housing difficult to afford for locals.
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