Homebuyers have been dropping out of the market. Of the ones who are still in, more are eyeing a cross-city relocation, Redfin data suggests. Source:…
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Droves of people have flocked to Texas for new jobs, tax and affordability purposes, and political reasons, and the demand from this new class of…
Bonner, an eXp team leader, has been vocal about the need for agents and brokers to consider how they’ll serve buyers in a post-lawsuit landscape.…
Homeowners who fled Manhattan to Florida during the pandemic are responding to pressure from employers to return to offices in New York. Faced with sun…
Q2 Consumer price growth exceeded 10 percent year-over-year in Phoenix, Atlanta, Miami and Tampa — each of which had among the nation’s strongest net inflow…
As buyers continue to reassess where they want to live and relocate at record rates, affordable, popular destinations can still be found — largely in…
Property managers would do well to avoid the pitfalls of the “occupancy fallacy,” or the notion that current high occupancy rates will alleviate long-term vacancy…
The Green Mountain state saw the greatest percentage of inbound migration in 2021, with 74 percent of the state’s moves directed inbound, according to United…
As remote work took hold, a smaller share of people actually moved within their state or county, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Source: Inman…