The ability to purchase a home has become quite the challenge for younger generations partly due to high prices and mortgage rates. Now, those who are raising families have something else to blame.
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NASDAQ: RDFN) — Empty-nest baby boomers own nearly 3 in 10 (28.2%) large U.S. homes. That’s twice as many as millennials with kids, who own just 14.2% of the country’s large ...
Among the many hard truths for those trying to enter America's brutal housing market, here's one: Baby boomers continue to own many of the country's large houses, even after their households have ...
Owning a home with three or more bedrooms is a lot more difficult for young families these days than it used to be. Baby boomers with no kids at home now own twice the share of large homes than ...
Baby boomers whose kids don't live with them anymore are clinging to their large homes, making things worse for millennial families looking to settle down, a new Redfin analysis found. In 2022, ...
Empty-nest baby boomers own more large homes than millennials with kids in every major U.S. metro, underscoring a mismatch between who has space and who needs it Baby boomers living in one- to ...
Suburbia was the spatial answer to industrialization: distance softened density, cars replaced proximity, and large homes absorbed the surplus of postwar growth. The motor industry expanded because ...
The bedroom that once held a crib now stores holiday boxes. The dining table that seated six now seats two. For millions of empty-nest baby boomers, life has contracted, but the home around them has ...