One thousand people took part in Fannie Mae’s third quarter 2021 National Housing Survey and reported back that affordability and remote work are still very much important to members of all demographics and age groups. The survey was conducted by Fannie ...
Read More »Is Remote Work the Answer to Affordability?
As home prices rise, affordability decreases for first-time homebuyers. New research shows that a confluence of remote work combined with declining affordability is giving some buyers the ability to relocate in search of more affordable housing.
Read More »Snowy Vacation Homes Near Resorts Outperform the Average Home
The allure, flexibility, and outright necessity of remote work during the pandemic bought major shifts to the housing market starting in 2022. Affluent Americans took advantage of market conditions to move out of pandemic hotspots (mainly cities) and flocked to ...
Read More »Forecast: Remote Work Will Continue to Impact Migration Patterns
According to Arch Mortgage Insurance Company (Arch MI), a Greensboro, North Carolina based company offering risk management and financial institutions to mortgage lenders, 2022 was nothing short of an amazing year for the housing market. Home prices rose at an ...
Read More »Miami Tops List of Migration Destinations
Remote work opportunities and the continued lack of housing inventory will likely keep Americans moving throughout 2022.
Read More »Practicing Law as a Digital Nomad
The global health crisis spurred the legal field to embrace digital processes out of necessity. Attorney Michelle Garcia Gilbert asks “Where do we go from here?”
Read More »Americans Looking to Relocate Target the Sunshine State
Redfin agents report millennials looking to relocate tend to be young remote workers who are moving to Miami for affordability and sunshine.
Read More »Home Sales Continue Resilient Push in October
Despite mounting affordability challenges, existing-home sales continued to push upward, rising a slight 0.8% over September’s totals.
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 »Remote Work Boosts Black Renters’ Ability to Buy Homes
According to a recent report published by Zillow, the recent rise in remote work, which has resulted from COVID-19, has affected the housing industry in interesting ways. Zillow data shows that among American renters, Black renters are 29% more likely ...
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