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Jul 3, 2024
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RC Vikings
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We have been neighbors to the same family for 34 years, it's been enjoyable
to see the kids start bringing their kids home for the holidays. BTW in the 34 years, not one problem.
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We live in an interesting time in history in regards to homes
runnincoug
Jul 3, 9:45am
Are they moving every two years because most of them are renters?
rivercitycoug
Jul 3, 9:48am
Contrary to popular opinion, most millennials are already home owners.
rad dawg
Jul 3, 9:49am
Source?
rivercitycoug
Jul 3, 9:58am
Happened in 2022 I guess
paulb
Jul 3, 10:04am
I’m technically a millennial and have owned 8 homes in 20 years.
Flippy
Jul 3, 10:01am
Forbes article I read not long ago. Should be easy to find.
rad dawg
Jul 3, 10:02am
Meant for rivercity
rad dawg
Jul 3, 10:02am
Because why?? If it’s for investment I think this is the core issue to the OP.
pink22
Jul 3, 10:17am
For all the reasons you list: career moves, investments, family growth, but not
Flippy
Jul 3, 10:47am
Barely half.
JuicyJam
Jul 3, 10:07am
Gen Y & Z are the ones who mostly haven't been able to afford starter homes
Cougs4Lfe
Jul 3, 10:22am
Didn't read the article yet but our economy is far more mobile now too. Jobs are far more fluid.
Tokolosh
Jul 3, 9:49am
It's a good point, and probably both.
runnincoug
Jul 3, 10:28am
I’m Gen X and my wife and I have moved 14 times.
BlackBart
Jul 3, 9:50am
I’m 42 and moved 9 times with 6 kids in diff states. Been planted for 7 years
wisconsincougs
Jul 3, 9:55am
Same-ish
Flippy
Jul 3, 10:01am
The American Dream has long been a single family home.
stenso
Jul 3, 9:57am
That station wagon is my American dream. That thing is awesome
DiamondMo
Jul 3, 10:01am
I'm 42 (oldest millennial) and have lived in same house last 16 years. Don't
paulb
Jul 3, 10:00am
Yep ^
FulhamUte
Jul 3, 10:04am
I'm 48 and we've only moved once..
FulhamUte
Jul 3, 10:04am
The longest I've ever lived in the same house continuously was 6 years
Japan Coug
Jul 3, 10:13am
I'm Gen X and my wife and I have moved 17 times.
Emmett Fitz-Hume
Jul 3, 10:19am
People switch jobs more now, which probably has a lot to do with moving a lot.
NumbersGuy
Jul 3, 10:23am
Don't need a new home/bigger home, but do want more land
OldFogey
Jul 3, 10:26am
We have been neighbors to the same family for 34 years, it's been enjoyable
RC Vikings
Jul 3, 10:27am
IMO this can almost be entirely explained by job instability.
Mitty
Jul 3, 10:31am
That makes sense, but we also see a lot of talk of "starter homes" and needing
runnincoug
Jul 3, 10:35am
Doesn't seem that odd to me I guess, I remember people talking about starter
Mitty
Jul 3, 10:47am
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