• Millennials and the Silent Gen Agree: Walkability Wins

    Millennials are not the only generation preferring proximity to restaurants and retail.
    Americans born between the mid-1920s up until 1945—the “Silent Generation”—are also on the lookout for walkability. Fifty-five percent of members of the Silent Generation recently surveyed by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) favor neighborhoods close for commuting and/or walkability—not far off from the 62 percent of millennials surveyed who prefer the same. Both g
  • Report: Cohabitating Increasingly Popular

    Solo living is becoming more difficult for younger generations, especially for millennials who are struggling to afford rising home prices if they are burdened with student loan debt. And with rental prices rising as well, even solo renting is not a realistic option for some.
    According to Zillow, a doubled-up household is defined as two or more working-aged adults who live together, but are not married or in a relationship. Shared living, such as cohabitating with roommates or parents, is a way

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