As different states’ laws on sensitive subjects like abortion rights and gender-affirming care for children have changed in the last year, consumers take a harder stance this year on where they consider living based on political views, a new Redfin survey shows.
Source: Inman News
Homebuyers/sellers wanting to live in legal abortion states spikes to 19%
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