It’s the first time since 2014 that boomers have overtaken the younger generation when it comes to owning a bigger slice of the homebuyer market, according to a new housing report from the Bank of America Institute.
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A new survey from Realtor.com revealed an estimated 82% of home sellers feel 'locked in’ to their current home, as buying a new home could potentially mean buying into a higher mortgage rate.
Read More »Home Renovations: A Time-Sensitive Proposition
A survey of 1,000 U.S. homeowners has found that more than half polled believe that their home improvement and home renovation projects will take longer than originally estimated.
Read More »Measuring the Impact of Remote Work on Housing Decisions
The proliferation of telework has become a strong influencer among Americans shopping for homes to accommodate their employment situations.
Read More »How Millennials Are Moving the Housing Market
Here’s what a new study revealed about the demographic that’s growing into the largest group of homebuyers and their preferences for down payments and loans.
Read More »How Fire-Ready Are Americans?
Everybody understands fire safety preparedness, but how many homeowners actually take it seriously? Here's what a new survey found.
Read More »The Psychology Behind Why People Buy, And Where
Homebuyers within the last two years are buying homes in certain areas for a variety of reasons. But what is driving the millennial home-buying psyche, and how does it compare to previous generations?
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