Buying a family-sized home with three or more bedrooms used to be manageable for young people with children. But with home prices climbing faster than wages, mortgage rates still close to 23-year highs and a shortage of homes nationwide, many Millennials with kids can’t afford it. And Gen Z adults with kids? Even harder.

Meanwhile, Baby Boomers are staying in their larger homes for longer, preferring to age in place and stay active in a neighborhood that’s familiar to them. And even if they sold, where would they go? There is a shortage of smaller homes in those neighborhoods.

As a result, empty-nest Baby Boomers own 28% of large homes — and Milliennials with kids own just 14%, according to a Redfin analysis released Tuesday. Gen Z families own just 0.3% of homes with three bedrooms or more.

  • Flying Squid
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    38 months ago

    but CNN is demonstrably democrats.

    The entire network is a challenge to the republicans

    Again- why did they devote a large block of prime time to allow Republicans to spew talking points unchallenged if that is true?

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      My mistake, it has been brought to my attention that they have come under new ownership as of late and that my info is no longer true, that’s my bad.