We’re not relocating like we used to, thanks largely to the graying of the population, high home prices and remote work.
September first has been Boston’s unofficial moving day for more than a century. Why has the date stuck around?
Rather than chasing higher-paying jobs, many Americans are opting to stay put. Housing costs have something to do with it.
The review of census data finds that at age 26, most people live within 100 miles of where they grew up. Part of the reason? Money.
A new state policy threatens families and doctors who provide gender-affirming medical care.
Homeownership was already out of reach for many young Australians. Then the pandemic hit.
What happened wasn’t migration, it was mobility.
In Spokane, Washington’s hot rental market, finding an affordable home is “like a full time job” said Spokane Valley resident Kali Capps.
We’re talking anywhere from $2,000 to $20,000, plus park passes or camping equipment to sweeten the deal.
Bidding wars to rent? One would-be renter says that’s going on in Houston, Texas.