Potential homebuyers are now co-buying and living with relatives for longer periods of time, according to a new survey from Realtor.com. Meanwhile, proximity to family remained a leading factor in choosing a place to live as many cohabiting Americans seek relief from childcare and housing costs.
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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.
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A columnist discusses America's "retirement crisis" and ways homeownership can help. Click through to read what he suggests.
Read More »Homeowners ‘Biting Off More’ Than They Can Chew
Click through to see the results of a new survey that looks at the impact mortgage payments are having on the ability to save for retirement.
Read More »Overcoming Down Payment Barriers
While saving for a downpayment may seem to be the biggest deterrent for buyers looking to purchase a home in a big metro, a new study sheds light on how this challenge can be met.
Read More »The Down Payment Habits of Millennials
What steps does the largest generation of homebuyers take to ensure they can afford a down payment on a home? Here’s what a study found.
Read More »Why Few Millennials Own a Home
Younger Americans are one of the largest groups of potential homebuyers, yet many can’t buy homes just yet, according to a report. Here’s what’s keeping millennials out of the mortgage office.
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