During the second quarter of 2021, as extreme demand continued to crush the housing inventory, home prices soared nationwide. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the median

Dated: April 23 2019
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There has been a lot written about millennials and their preference to live in city centers above their favorite pizza place. Some have even gone so far as to say that millennials are a “Renter-Generation”.
And while this might be true for some millennials, more and more research has surfaced that shows for the vast majority, owning a home is a major part of their American Dream!
New research shows that 66% of millennials who currently rent are determined to buy a home! Seventy-three percent of those surveyed by Pulsenomics plan to buy a home in the next five years, with 40% planning to do so within the next two years!
“Millennials want to own a home as much as prior generations,” Ali Wolf, Director of Economic Research at Meyers Research says. “We saw millennial shoppers scooping up homes in 2018—and 2019 will be no different.”
Are you one of the millions of renters who are ready and willing to buy a home? Call me TODAY, I can help determine your ability to buy now!
Lisa Lowe is an energetic agent with EPIC Home Realty. Lisa firmly identifies with the EPIC identity: Excellence, Professionalism, Integrity and Candor. She considers continuing education for herself ....
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