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The Top Three Things Male and Female Homebuyers Under 35 Disagree On

Among young Americans, homeownership is gaining steam. After falling sharply since the housing crash, the percentage of Americans under age 35 who own a home bumped up to 36.8 percent in the third quarter, from 36.3 percent the year[...]
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Affording a House in a Highly Ranked School Zone? It’s Elementary

Affording a House in a Highly Ranked School Zone? It’s Elementary

Redfin took a look at homes on Multiple Listing Services (MLS), databases used by real estate brokers, that sold between May 1 and July 31, 2013 to calculate median sale price and price per square foot of homes within school zones. School[...]
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Single Females in America: Leaning Into Homeownership

Single Females in America: Leaning Into Homeownership

When you read the latest buzz about the rise in single female homeowners in America, what kind of woman did you picture? If you said “successful, educated twenty-something,” you would be wrong. As it turns out, she isn’t even close to[...]
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How the Top 1% Fared in the Housing Crash

How the Top 1% Fared in the Housing Crash

Five years after the crash, the economy may not be back on its feet, but the ultra-rich are sitting pretty. According to new research done by UC Berkeley, the richest one percent of Americans captured 95 percent of the income growth in the[...]
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Baby, You’re Expensive!

Baby, You’re Expensive!

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a lot on their plates these days with the arrival of Prince George. Unlike most people, William and Kate do not need to worry about the financial costs and the 1,200 royal staff should also help ease the[...]
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