Nearly one in five prospective homebuyers are looking beyond their local metropolitan areas for their next address, according to a new analysis by Redfin
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New findings illustrate how cross‑market demand has become a central dynamic in the U.S. housing landscape, reshaping where and how Americans shop for homes
Lower immigration projections through 2035 are expected to slow household formation, weaken renter and buyer demand, and reduce overall housing and mortgage origination volumes
An analysis of domestic migration data shows high-flood-risk counties lost nearly 30,000 more residents than gained last year, driven largely by outflows from Miami and Houston
As affordability challenges and uncertainty about the economy are keeping buyers and sellers on the sidelines, just 28 out of every 1,000 U.S. homes changed hands in the first nine months of 2025, the lowest rate reported since the 1990s
A new analysis of Census Bureau data has found that approximately one in nine change residences every year, with only one in five of that share opting to change states
Wyoming led retiree growth from 2013–2023, while Florida and Arizona dropped to the bottom 10
New construction makes its way especially into certain U.S. cities, while borrowers purchasing more new housing stock
Half of current homeowners planning to move in 2025 cite politics as driving motivation
Retirement 'hotspots' in Florida and Arizona expose a generational divide among borrowers' priorities.