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Analyzing the latest census data from 2022, the real estate brokerage found baby boomer empty nesters owned 28.2% of large U.S. homes, while millennials with kids owned 14%.
Once the kids have left home, a whole new world opens up for empty nesters. For some, that means moving from the house where they raised their kids and seizing the opportunity to relocate ...
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 is ...
Analyzing the latest census data from 2022, the real estate brokerage found baby boomer empty nesters owned 28.2% of large U.S. homes, while millennials with kids owned 14%.
It’s common for people in their 60s, 70s, and up to consider downsizing their living situations. They are thinking about ...
Empty nesters should consider downsizing to a smaller home. Housing is one of the biggest expenses for most families and big homes are more costly. $3,500 iPhone possible?
Some economists say baby boomers aren’t downsizing fast enough as they approach and pass traditional retirement ages — and that’s contributing to inventory shortages of homes for sale as well ...
Real Estate Are empty-nesters really downsizing? Call it “right-sizing” or whatever you want, baby boomers are facing a housing market that can present opportunities for a fun second chapter ...
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 is ...
Empty-nest baby boomers own 28% of the nation’s large homes, while millennials with kids own just 14%. The landscape has transformed over the last decade: 10 years ago, young families were just ...