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Why People Still Move When Rates Are High
2+ day, 22+ hour ago (1482+ words) FBN: What do people want in their new home and how have tastes changed since COVID?" GAERTNER: One of the biggest things I'm seeing in Arizona is people have become much more focused on how they actually live in the…...
Homeowner satisfaction high in Gateway Cities despite a host of financial challenges, new poll finds
6+ day, 3+ hour ago (1274+ words) by Hallie Claflin, Common Wealth Beacon June 26, 2026 STRUGGLES ABOUND for homeowners in Gateway Cities, including cost burdens and tough market competition, yet overall satisfaction remains high, according to a new survey of 850 Massachusetts homeowners. Respondents both in and outside of…...
Homeowners Nearly Always Satisfied With Living Situation: Survey " RISMedia
1+ week, 36+ min ago (381+ words) Loving African American couple looking very happy holding the keys of their new house - home ownership concepts Beyond the frequently advertised financial benefits of owning your own home, a new survey from Rocket Mortgage and Redfin outlined that homeowners experience…...
Stay Put and Upgrade: 43% of Homeowners Choose Renovation Over Relocation
2+ week, 1+ day ago (467+ words) The high cost of real estate and stubborn mortgage rates are fundamentally changing how Americans approach the concept of the "dream home." Instead of packing up moving trucks and trading up to different properties, an overwhelming majority of property owners…...
A Tik Toker Sold Her Home Despite Having a Low Mortgage and Went Back to Renting " She Says One $10, 000 Repair Bill Made the Decision for Her
2+ week, 2+ day ago (657+ words) 4: 28 AM CDT on June 16, 2026 Tik Toker sold her home with low mortgage and low interest and switched to renting. A Tik Toker sold her home with a low mortgage and switched to renting instead. She cited high maintenance costs as…...
Stuck or settled? Half of homeowners say economy is keeping them put
2+ week, 3+ day ago (71+ words) mydailyrecord. com Half of American homeowners say the economy is driving them to stay put in their current home for an average of 12 years longer, according to new research. A survey of 2, 000 homeowners explored the state of their home, finding…...