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.
Read More »Keyword Analysis Shows Mexico Is Top Destination for Vacation Homes
Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and Belize round out the top five destinations Americans are choosing when it comes to vacation homes. Click here to see where else Americans are considering.
Read More »Home and Rental Prices Climb in Vacation Hotspots
As remote work prompted many Americans to relocate during the pandemic, housing costs soared in second-home hotspots even more than the rest of the country, according to a ...
Read More »What Impact Could Russia Sanctions Have on the Housing Market?
Russia has been in the headlines a lot lately and for good reason—whether you call it a “conflict” or “military offensive” an “invasion” or “war,” Russia’s recent actions are ...
Read More »Remote Work Drives Demand for Vacation Homes
Demand for vacation homes swelled during the coronavirus pandemic—surging as much as 172% in April—as many sought escape from cramped city life amid lockdown restrictions.
Read More »Remote Work Drives Interest in Second Homes
The demand for vacation and second home sales is outpacing the overall growth in existing-home sales, according to a new survey.
Read More »Home Purchasers Leaving Cities in Favor of Resort Towns
In the eye of the pandemic, resort towns like the Jersey Shore and Cape Cod are evolving into the permanent go-to places for homebuyers—especially those scurrying from big ...
Read More »Vacation Spots Trending as Interest in Second Homes Surges
The demand for second homes is at a five-year-high. Here are some of the most coveted U.S. locations for buying vacation homes this year.
Read More »The Plight of Vacation Home Values
While the rest of the housing market cruises along, vacation home markets are still trying to get back to the values they had before the crash, according to a report. What’s keeping this market from booming?
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