Owning a home might be the American Dream, but a recent Trulia report on homeownership trends between 2000 and 2016, shows that there has been a sharp decrease ...
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What does a person moving to a different location factor in while looking for a new city to start afresh? According to a study by LendingTree, the likelihood ...
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Manhattan, New York and Santa Barbara, California are among the most expensive places to buy a home, but the best places to rent, while Baltimore, Maryland and Clayton ...
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Americans want to buy homes and they want to buy them as an investment option. According to a study on homebuyers by NerdWallet, a personal finance website, 75 ...
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More working-age adults in big metropolises are living in doubled-up households driven by financial concerns from rising rents.
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To buy or to rent? That’s the conundrum faced by most anyone searching for a new home. But with many of the best deals already cleaned out of the marketplace, those opting to buy might want to haggle.
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It’s no secret that rent prices are taking a big bite out of many Americans’ incomes, especially for those not in a position to purchase a home. Even ...
Read More »The Big City Rental Problem
While other cities experience shifts from rental to homeownership in the face of high rent costs, Detroit has reached a higher percentage of renters compared to homeowners. This could cause city official to re-evaluate how to ensure stability.
Read More »High Rent and More Homeownership in Major Financial Centers
The rising rent costs could mean now is a good time to buy a home in the U.S., especially in high-rent financial centers like New York and San Francisco, as high rents in these areas may cause some consumers to switch from renting to homeownership.
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A competitive homebuying market bodes well for the single-family rental market, according to one analysis.
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