Due to the effects of the sluggish economy, older people are quietly moving in
with their parents at twice the rate of their younger counterparts. The number
of Californians aged 50 to 64 who live in their parents' homes swelled 67.6
percent to about 194,000, according to the UCLA Center for Health Policy
Research and the Insight Center for Community Economic Development.
Readthe article from the LA times From Walter Hamilton (April 2014).
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Monday, October 28, 2013
How long to own a home?
Most people
don't buy or sell a home very often.
In
fact, a recent National Association of Realtors® study found the median length
of time that people who sold a home in 2012 had owned that residence was nine
years, two years longer than the proverbial seven-year time frame.
What's more, recent buyers had even longer
time horizons in mind: first-time purchasers expected to own their newly bought
home a median of 10 years. For repeat buyers, the median was 15 years.
Sure, many people move more frequently, often
due to the birth of a child, marriage or divorce, job loss or relocation,
retirement, someone passing away, or other major life event. Yet there's still
no doubt that a move is pretty hard on anyone… and avoided if possible.
How long have you owned your home in average?
How long have you owned your home in average?
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Francis
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