According to a new study from Home Bay, it is cheaper to rent than purchase a home in 45 of the 50 most populous U.S. cities, with San Jose, California, ranked the most expensive city for buying a home, whereas Pittsburgh was named the most affordable.
Read More »Sun Belt Metros Remain Top Destinations for Relocating Homebuyers
Despite the high risk of drought and flooding, Phoenix ranks as the most popular destination for homebuyers looking to move to a different part of the country, followed by Las Vegas and several Florida metros, according to a new report from Redfin.
Read More »Share of Million-Dollar Homes Rising
While relatively uncommon in most of the U.S., the share of million-dollar homes is growing at a moderate pace. A new analysis from LendingTree reveals which metros have the highest share of million-dollar properties.
Read More »Potential Home Savings Driving More Californians to Texas
An estimated 300 people a day moved from California to Texas in 2021, and the popular migration route is becoming even more crowded, according to a new analysis from StorageCafe.
Read More »Baby Boomers Surpass Millennials as Largest Share of Current Homebuyers
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.
Read More »Homebuyers Leaving Their Hometowns in Search of Affordability
As many Americans are leaving their hometown in search of more affordable areas, elevated mortgage rates and a shortage of inventory continue to deter U.S. homebuyers, as overall home sales dropped 22% from a year earlier in April.
Read More »Monthly Mortgage Payments Hit Record High in April
According to a new report from Redfin, high home prices and mortgage rates are pushing the monthly mortgage payment on a median-priced home to $2,573.
Read More »Elevated Housing Costs Driving Homebuyers to More Affordable Areas
While nationwide migration trends remain firm, according to a new report from Redfin, a record one-quarter of home searchers are looking to move to a new metro as high housing costs continue to push homebuyers to more affordable places.
Read More »Miami Reclaims Crown as Top Migration Hotspot
According to a new report from Redfin, as remote work and inflated housing costs drive homebuyers to relocate, Miami was named the most popular migration destination in January for those looking to purchase.
Read More »Study Finds Most Californians Migrating South to Texas
According to a new analysis from JK Moving Services, Californians topped the list of people inquiring about moving into the Washington D.C. area, although data showed most Californians were looking to migrate to Texas.
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