Owners Aren’t Staying in Homes Quite as Long
Study: The typical U.S. homeowner moved after 12.3 years in 2022, down from 13.4 in 2020 and 12.9 in 2021. But in Fla., only a Miami homeowner stays that long.
Gap in White-Black Ownership Hits Decade High
NAR study: The U.S. homeownership rate rose to 65.5% in 2021 – but Black ownership (44%) lags white ownership (72.7%) by 29 percentage points.
Amazon Employees Use Stock to Buy Homes
A mortgage lender program, “Equity Unlocker,” allows Amazon workers to pledge stock as collateral for their down payment rather than selling it to raise cash.
RE Q&A: What’s Going on with the Market?
A seller seeing little interest after several months wonders what’s wrong with her house since the price is identical to similar homes that sold a year or so ago.

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