According to a new report from Home Bay, cities with above-average home values have homeless rates about 2.5 times higher than cities with lower-than-average home values, with San Jose, California, having the highest rate of homelessness and the highest home values of any major metro in the U.S.
Read More »Millennials Remain Fundamental Drivers of Homeownership
While millennials prevail as the largest generation in U.S. history, a new study from First American revealed some 51% of them are homeowners. At age 41, the millennial homeownership rate is 62%, closely following Gen X at 64%, significantly narrowing the homeownership gap over the past decade.
Read More »Miami Named Nation’s Hottest Renting Spot
As renters continue to outpace homebuyers across the U.S., Miami is reemerging as the nation’s most competitive rental market. But pent-up demand remains an issue, driving the occupancy rate up to an estimated 97.1%, according to a new report from RentCafe.
Read More »Homebuying Remains Out of Reach for Many
According to a new Home Bay study, it is more affordable to rent than buy a home in 90% of the most populous U.S. cities. Research found that, on average, renters save an estimated $174 a month, totaling $2,088 per year.
Read More »Protecting LGBTQIA+ Homebuyers From Housing Discrimination Comes at a Cost
According to a new report from Zillow, legal protections come at a cost for LGBTQIA+ home shoppers, as typical home values in areas with explicit legal protections for the community are an estimated 46% more expensive than areas with no protections.
Read More »Drought-Stricken Phoenix Ranked Most Popular Destination for Relocators
While the state of Arizona recently limited homebuilding in the Phoenix area, a new report from Redfin revealed out-of-town homebuyers are still moving to popular Sun Belt metros despite the high risk of drought and flooding.
Read More »Western Markets Experiencing the Largest Rent Drops Nationwide
While rents remain nearly 25% higher compared to the same time in pre-pandemic 2019, rent prices in the expensive West are seeing the largest year-over-year declines, according to Realtor.com's May 2023 Rental Report.
Read More »Housing Vouchers Could Be Key to Reducing Racial Homeownership Gaps
The Housing Choice Voucher homeownership program could help reduce the racial homeownership gap in the U.S., allowing households with a voucher to use it for mortgage payments rather than rent, advancing homeownership opportunities for Black non-Hispanic households.
Read More »Share of Americans Living Rent-Free Surpasses Nearly Four Million
While the share of adults behind on rent surpassed eight million nationwide, a new LendingTree study revealed an estimated 3.6 million Americans currently live rent-free, another financial alternative to combating inflated housing costs.
Read More »January Marks the 12th Consecutive Month of Slowing Rent Growth
As January 2023 marked the sixth month in a row with a single-digit rate rent increase, a new report from Realtor.com reveals less expensive metros are experiencing faster rent growth nationwide.
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