Reports abound about mass pandemic-era migration, yet a new study suggests most movers are not leaving their current state.
Read More »Pandemic Forces Shifts in Migration
A new study has found that that 11% of Americans have been forced to relocate to the pandemic, increasing the pool of Americans seeking homes in an already-constricted market.
Read More »More Americans Turning Toward Rural Residential Living
A new Gallup poll shows an increase in Americans desiring to set up home in the country rather than suburbs or cities. Here’s how the data breaks down.
Read More »How COVID-19 Is Reshaping the Market
A new survey reveals the factors—including the continuing fallout from the pandemic—that are changing the ways Americans think about homeownership.
Read More »Homebuyers: Should I Stay or Should I Go Now
A new report examines the factors that determine where a homebuyer will choose to relocate as they look to balance important factors like affordability, crime, and crime statistics.
Read More »The Most Unaffordable Housing Market Is …
Here’s what a new study revealed about the most expensive cities to live in. Click through to learn which were these metros.
Read More »Where Are Americans Moving?
A new study revealed that the migration patterns of U.S. homebuyers pointed largely in one direction. Hint: It’s not just the warmer climate and sunny skies that have homebuyers opting for this region.
Read More »Top 10 Cities Attracting New Residents
Not all coastal markets are seeing a heavy outward migration, a report found. Hint: The sea and the surf in this south eastern state has more people gravitating to it.
Read More »Texas City Tops U.S. Migration Destinations
When it comes time to find a new home, these cities are the most popular migration destinations. Which city tops the list? Hint: it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.
Read More »Tech Hubs Attract Employee Migration
Most Americans say they would move for their jobs, but only a minority of applicants actually apply for jobs outside their current metro. Those who do are often in the tech sector.
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