The share of LGBTQ homebuyers and sellers has remained at 4 percent since 2015, according to NAR. Lower household incomes and less access to affordable housing are two of the largest barriers.
Source: Inman News
Share of LGBTQ buyers and sellers hasn’t grown since 2015: NAR
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