Small, model homes reflect US homeowner population decline
Although the 0.1% dip in US homeowner population is slight, it is significant because it marks the first time in 9 years that the number of homeowners in the country has not grown
Renter households surge as homeownership costs climb
Renter households increased by 2.7% year-over-year in the third quarter to a record 45.6M, a rate 3 times higher than the 0.9% uptick in homeowner households, according to a new Redfin analysis
by Richelle Hammiel Nov 6
Rentership breaks records in 10 year period-- almost half are cost-burden
More renters earn high incomes and spend 30 percent on rent
by Inman Dec 21
Rentership breaks records in 10 year period-- almost half are cost-burden
More renters earn high incomes and spend 30 percent on rent
by Inman Dec 21
Rentership breaks records in 10 year period-- almost half are cost-burden
More renters earn high incomes and spend 30 percent on rent
by Inman Dec 18
Rentership breaks records in 10 year period-- almost half are cost-burden
More renters earn high incomes and spend 30 percent on rent
by Inman Dec 16
Rentership breaks records in 10 year period-- almost half are cost-burden
More renters earn high incomes and spend 30 percent on rent
by Inman Dec 16
Rentership breaks records in 10 year period-- almost half are cost-burden
More renters earn high incomes and spend 30 percent on rent
by Inman Dec 16