A new study from RentCafe breaks down that information and examines where the nation’s most competitive rental markets can be found.
Read More »Dreaming of a White Christmas? That’ll Cost You
The latest analysis from LendingTree revealed that homes in snow-heavy states cost nearly $57,000 more than those that see fewer winter flurries, but many homebuyers are willing to pay.
Read More »Declining Rates Reel Homebuyers Back In
According to a new report from Redfin, the Homebuyer Demand Index revealed declining rates have lured some homebuyers back into the housing market, with the typical home’s time on market rising at its fastest annual pace on record.
Read More »Homeowners Seek New Cities for Affordable Housing
The Sunbelt is attracting more homebuyers as they seek out affordable housing options, according to a report.
Read More »Pandemic Migrants Found Cheaper Housing and Higher Inflation
“The pandemic triggered a great rebalancing of affordability,” said Taylor Marr, Redfin’s Deputy Chief Economist.
Read More »Southwestern States Gain Independents During Pandemic Housing Boom
Many Americans who were priced out of California moved in search of more affordable housing during the pandemic buying frenzy. The latest analysis from Redfin reports Nevada and Arizona lost Democrats but gained Independents as Californians migrated to majority-Republican states.
Read More »More Homebuyers Looking to Small Towns, Rural Areas
According to a new survey analysis from the National Association of Realtors, while the share of first-time homebuyers has dropped to record lows, the share of homes purchased in small towns and rural areas reached record highs.
Read More »More Homeowners Report the Intent to Move Between Metros
“With a recession looming and household expenses high, many people can’t afford to buy a home in an expensive area and/or want to save money in case of an emergency, which makes relocating somewhere more affordable an attractive option,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.
Read More »Housing Migration’s Effect on Polling Data
Early in the pandemic, many made the decision to leave urban centers in favor of the suburbs and beyond. But according to Redfin, those who moved took not only their belongings but also their voting preferences too, turning some counties from red or blue to purple.
Read More »Study Finds More Than Half of U.S. Considering a Move
The latest market analysis from CraftJack reveals that the number one reason Americans move is for a job, but many are seeking a lower cost of living and a warmer climate. Click through to learn which states Americans are most moving to and from, as well as why the cost of moving is deterring so many homebuyers.
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