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Gen Z home buyers are redefining homeownership with solo purchases, practical choices, and strong investment goals.
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States with similar trade volumes differ in global reliance: relative to GDP, Indiana and Kentucky depend heavily on both exports and imports, with several South and Midwest states key to U.S. trade.
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Retail real estate saw 4.4M SF absorbed in April 2026 with 2% rent growth. Vacancy held tight at 4.4%, general retail hit 2.7% vacancy, and Dallas-Fort Worth led with over 2M SF absorbed.
More commercial sector insights: https://t.co/nIBQ9k30vF
Homeownership has been a major wealth builder. Nationally, owners gained equity equal to about three years of income over the past decade, and in San Jose, LA, and Miami gains exceeded five years.
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May signals a market shift as sales typically jump 10.7% and pass 500,000, while prices rise 3.2%. Inventory trends tighten and homes sell in about 30 days, setting up a fast summer market. Find out more on what we typically see in May: https://t.co/77LhWUtVnu
One‑person households are rising, from 27.8% in 2014 to 28.9% in 2024—an increase of 5.7 million people. Some cities saw jumps of 4–10 points, boosting housing demand even without population growth.
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The Housing Affordability Index improved to 113.7 in March, but insurance tells more. Adjusting for rising premiums drops affordability to 109.0—about 4% weaker today, and ~10% lower than the late‑1990s baseline.
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In November, the industrial sector cooled with net absorption down 30% year over year. Vacancy rates rose as supply outpaced tenant demand, slowing rent growth to 1.4%. Logistics properties remain in demand.