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Migration, Immigration Fueled Population Growth in Past Years

While the national population growth rate plummeted during the pandemic, the latest State of the Nation’s Housing report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies revealed migration and immigration were the key source of growth in 2022, as domestic migration was the largest source of growth in 56% of the counties analyzed.

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How Much Space Can Renters Get for $1,700?

While apartment prices remain high in most major U.S. cities, renters can get generous amounts of space in others, according to a new RentCafe report. Learn which cities offer the most bang for your buck.

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Will the ‘Seller’s Strike’ End, or Will Homeowners Give In?

As Americans hold tightly to their low mortgage rates, more than 90% of homeowners remain financially disincentivized from selling their homes, as it would cost more to borrow the same amount of money they owe on their current mortgage. A new study from First American dives into the situation.

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