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People are still moving away from large cities, while mid-sized cities are growing

CitizenShipper examined domestic migration trends from the Census Bureau to determine where Americans relocated between 2021 and 2022.

Top 6 Reasons People are Moving to Mid-Size Cities in 2023

Top 6 Reasons People are Moving to Mid-Size Cities in 2023
(BPT) - Maybe you’re tired of the hustle and bustle of big city life. The sky-high rent, cramped living spaces, constant traffic and crowds are getting to you. You may even be looking for an …

The 50 places where homes are selling the fastest

Stacker compiled a list of metros where homes are selling the fastest, using data from Redfin.

The 50 places where homes are taking the longest to sell

Stacker compiled a list of metros where homes are taking the longest to sell, using data from Redfin.
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Nearly two-thirds of new office construction is in the Sun Belt—but don't count out the coasts
Firmspace tapped data from CommercialEdge's July National Office Report to see where the most new office buildings are being built so far in 2023.  
How real estate agents are using AI to entice buyers
Lazzoni Modern Furniture compiled a list of five ways real estate agents are using artificial intelligence to help them sell homes.
How sea levels in 40 cities will change by 2050
Using data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Stacker identified projected sea level rise by 2050 for 40 cities in the U.S.
How office vacancy rates have changed in the 10 most congested metros
Firmspace used commercial real estate data from CoStar and the NAR and INRIX traffic data to see how office vacancies relate to traffic congestion.
Fewer home buyers highlights the need for renters insurance
(BPT) - The rental housing market in the United States has reached a 50-year peak, with more than 114 million Americans living in landlord-owned properties. Renting a house, apartment or condo means …

25 metros where renters are the most overextended

Belong examined Census Bureau data to see which metros have renters who are putting the largest share of their income toward rent.
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Boomers are hoarding all the houses

Stacker analyzed data from the Federal Reserve, the National Association of Realtors, and other sources to show how the Baby Boomer generation affects housing affordability in the U.S. 

States that have seen the largest rent growth so far in 2023

Belong looked at which states have recorded the biggest rent growth in the first half of 2023 using data from Apartment List.  

What to know when renting out your space for film shoots

Giggster compiled a list of five do's and don'ts of renting out your space for film shoots using tips from property owners and various sources.  

Worst-run cities in America

Stacker used WalletHub data to list the worst-run cities across the United States based on various factors, such as education, economy, and health.  

50 cities where it's better to buy than to rent

Stacker analyzed home and rent prices from Zillow to see where it makes more sense to buy than rent.

America's safest suburbs

SmartAsset set out to determine which U.S. suburbs are safest. The study analyzed safety data for 370 suburbs of the 100 largest cities – and also compared the affordability of the safest areas.