Eighteen percent of millennials — approximately one in five — believe they will never become a homeowner, according to a recent survey from Redfin.
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Feeling the Pinch: As Homebuyers Face Rising Prices, Homeowners See Property Taxes Go Up
Even homeowners who locked in their monthly housing payments are seeing their mortgage bills spike due to higher property taxes.
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Are Stocks, Bonds, Bitcoin, or Your Humble Home the Best Investment Today? The Answer May Surprise You
Realtor.com looked at how the American dream of homeownership compared with other common investments now that interest rates have risen.
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Student-Loan Repayment Pause Helped Young People ‘Participate in the Recent Housing Boom’
The ongoing student-loan payment pause boosted homeownership rates among young Americans, according to a new report.
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2023: The Year of the Homebuyer? Our Bold Predictions on Home Prices, Mortgage Rates, and More
The housing market has been on a wild ride lately. Will it continue to slow or rev back up again in 2023? Here are our predictions.
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U.S. Housing Wealth Skewed Even More Toward Affluent Over Past Decade
The past decade’s booming residential real-estate market has enriched almost every U.S. homeowner, but the gains have largely benefited the wealthiest, a new analysis shows.
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Existing-home sales come roaring back in January
The sales pace of existing homes surged 6.7% in January after falling in December, as buyers got off the fence and went shopping ahead of rising interest rates, the National Association of Realtors reported.
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High Housing Costs Are One Reason Behind the ‘Great Resignation’—Here’s Where Workers Want To Move
Roughly two out of five employed Americans said they’d be willing to take a lower-paying job to move to a more affordable area, according to a new survey.
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Will Home Prices and Rents Finally Fall? Our Bold Predictions on Real Estate in 2022
What does the year ahead have in store for housing? Will home prices continue to zoom up? That’s the $1 million question (or more in some markets).
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As Boomers Downsize, Competition Grows for Simpler—but Not Always Smaller—Homes
Older buyers seeking smaller or easier-to-maintain homes are crashing into younger buyers in a housing market where the competition is fierce.
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