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Housing Affordability

Homeowners are Staying in Their Homes Five Years Longer Compared to 2010, Leaving First-Time Homebuyers with Fewer Options

In Dallas, the typical homeowner has been in their home for 22 years, up from 13 years in 2010 The typical American homeowner in 2019 had spent 13 years in their home, up from eight years in 2010. Median home tenure increased in all of the 55 metros Redfin analyzed. In Salt Lake City, Houston,

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Survey: Homebuyers and Sellers Feel That Rising Home Prices Have Made Their Lives Worse

Nearly half of respondents said rising home prices over the past decade have made their life worse, while just 16% said rising home prices made their life better. As cities across the country grapple with an ongoing housing affordability crisis, solutions in the form of policy proposals have become a topic of local and national

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Millennials are Thriving—Personally and Professionally—in These Five Cities

Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City and Detroit Have among the Highest Rates of Millennial Homeownership and Business Ownership In many coastal metros, millennials have a hard time saving up enough money to own a home or start a business. But inland, where homes and costs of living are more affordable, millennials are able to lay

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