The persistence of pandemic-era remote work gave many workers the ability to pick up their lives and find a location more suited to their lifestyle—and their wallet as well.
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Many of the Gen Zers surveyed stated that being in an affordable housing market where homeownership is financially attainable is the most important factor determining where they would like to live in the future.
Read More »Is Renting Really Such a Bad Idea?
Click through to learn what a survey revealed about the “renter stigma” and how it could affect homeowners and renters alike.
Read More »Shifting Powers on Capitol Hill
The Mid-term elections are almost upon us and how America votes next week could determine the course of the housing market. Here’s what can change and what won’t.
Read More »To Rent or Not to Rent, That Is the Question
Despite a fall in national rental rates since 2011, a recent report found that rent affordability remains out of reach for many lower- and middle-income renter households. Here’s why.
Read More »Flip-Flop: Cities with the Biggest Changes in Rent
Despite an overall deceleration in rent rates across the country, some cities saw a bigger change in rents than others, a study found. Click through to learn where the rents changed for the better or worse.
Read More »How Residential Segregation Affects the Marketplace
Five decades after the signing of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, the legacy of past discriminatory policies still linger in many American communities. What is the state of “residential segregation” in 2018? Click through to read more.
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