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The Median Age of Repeat Buyers is ‘Skyrocketing’

The median age of a home buyer has risen from 31 in 1981 to 47 in 2019, according to research from the National Association of REALTORS®.But the median age of the segment of first-time buyers has actually changed very little over the past three decades, staying between 28 to 32.Instead, the number that has changed the most significantly since 1981 is the rise in the age of repeat buyers, Jessica Lautz, vice president of demographics and behavior

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Where Home Prices are Dampening Job Growth

High home prices may be stymieing job growth in some metros. Over the last five years, affordability has worsened in areas that have seen a decline in job growth, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Association of REALTORS®.Affordability rankings declined in 81 metro areas—in the third quarter of 2019, 34 of them saw non-farm job growth fall faster than compared to the national rate over the previous five years.These 81 me

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Are your Neighbors Copycats?

Seventy percent of homeowners admit that they’ve copied their next-door neighbor’s decor. The most common similarity was to their neighbor’s indoor furniture, according to a new international survey from the U.K. of 2,275 homeowners from My Job Quote, a job network resource.And while imitation can be the sincerest form of flattery, most homeowners say—65%--say that they’re uncomfortable when they learn a neighbor has copied them. Yet, w

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How to Keep a Stainless Steel Sink Shining

Stainless steel can be tough to keep sparkling, particularly the kitchen sink. Stainless steel can be prone to scratching, and hard water can leave behind marks. Further, very hot items that come into contact with a stainless steel sink can cause it to become discolored, known as “blueing.”So, how do you keep your stainless steel sink shining during showings? Houzz, a home remodeling website, interviewed designers to find out, and the best ap

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The Key Listing Ad Words that Attract Buyers

Most buyers have “hardwood floors” and “granite countertops” on their minds when reading listing ad copy, but their preferences can differ somewhat after that. Depending on where consumers live, they may be more apt to be drawn to listing ads that point out the “cozy fireplace,” “pool,” or “brick home.”Point2 Homes, an online real estate marketplace, analyzed more than 1.2 million listings in July 2019 to see the most common w

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Where Owners are the Most, Least Likely to Move

On average, homeowners spend about 13 years in their home before they move. That means they are staying put longer, with the median home tenure rising by 3 years since 2008, the National Association of REALTORS® Economists’ Outlook blog reports on data from the American Community Survey.But that can vary quite a bit among the country’s 100 largest metro areas. Residents out West, for example, tend to move more often. NAR’s blog highlights

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Rising Child Care Costs put a Squeeze on Homeownership

Child care costs have jumped 49% over the last 25 years. The cost of housing has increased by 14% in comparison, according to a new analysis from Freddie Mac.“The list of expenses for a family can be never-ending … and presents challenges for many looking to buy or rent,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “One of the major challenges, when it comes to affording a home, is the high cost of child care. Our analysis finds tha

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It’s Hot to Live in a Small City

Some of the hottest housing markets in the country aren’t your flashy coastal areas, but instead are much more modest in size and budget. For the sixth consecutive month, Fort Wayne, Ind., was the top metro on realtor.com®’s rankings of the hottest housing markets, reflecting December data. The rankings are based on where homes are selling the fastest and which metros are fetching the most views on realtor.com®.“I'm not shocked,” Beth W

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Landlords Find Alternatives to Security Deposits

Renters are finding fewer places that charge a security deposit. That may be good news for tenants, but it’s a source of stress for landlords.Security deposits have traditionally been a way for landlords to protect themselves if a resident causes damage to a property or stops making payments. But the large upfront payments before moving in have proved to be problematic for tenants. Renters can spend more than $3,400 on moving costs, according t

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Downsizers Reveal Their Biggest Regrets

Homeowners who opt to downsize into a smaller place say that saving money was their chief motivator, along with having to manage less space after the children have moved out. But some homebuyers could have downsizing regret as they transition into a smaller home.Homes.com surveyed more than 1,000 consumers who have downsized their homes. They found that those who downsized did tend to spend 62% less than the house they owned prior. However, many

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