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Empty-nesters own twice as many large homes as millennials with children

Housing Wire

Empty-nester baby boomers own roughly twice as many of the nation’s three-bedroom-plus homes as millennials with children, according to a report from Redfin published on Tuesday. The report defines “empty-nester” as a household headed by a baby boomer with one to two adults living in the home.

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Silver Glacier

BubbleInfo

They calculated that baby boomers provided 4.41 Now that younger homeowners are locked into their forever home, it’s likely that the percentage of estate sales will rise dramatically – but only because there will be so few sales from other categories. million of the 7.74 million homes for sale in 2019 (57%).

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TransUnion: Accounts in financial hardship continued to decline in August

Housing Wire

However, borrowers may not be out of the weeds just yet as TransUnion pointed out that though serious delinquency declined, an uptick in accounts 30 days past due (DPD) may be an early indication that accounts will default and potentially be charged off – with mortgage and auto payments falling into that category.

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Share of Millennial homebuyers on the rise

Real Trends

homebuyers at 43%, up from 37% a year ago, while Baby Boomers (those aged 57 to 75) made up the largest share of home sellers at 42%, according to the National Association of Realtors’ 2022 Generational Trends report released on Wednesday. Millennials (those aged 23 to 41) make up the largest share of U.S.

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I’d list my home, but where would I move?

Housing Wire

You might be surprised that it’s not just baby boomers or retirees who are doing this! link] timandjulieharris.com/category/podcast has new podcasts every day. Buying an RV, a houseboat or a sailboat There are endless examples of sellers who cashed out their homes, bought a recreational home and traveled for a while.

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Zillow’s Predictions for the Hottest Housing Markets of 2024

Marco Santarelli

Demographics Baby boomers and millennials, two powerhouse generations, continue to shape the housing market. New Orleans, San Antonio, Denver, Houston, and Minneapolis find themselves in this category, each facing unique challenges. In 2024, only 14 of the 50 largest markets are expected to see homeownership rise.

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How Generational Trends Have Changed in Social Media

RIS Media

A quick note about Facebook: It’s hard to beat a classic, and Facebook certainly falls into that category as most generations have grown accustomed to using the platform to post about listings and other content. Baby Boomers and Beyond (56 – 74 Years Old).

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