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William Byers Millennials don't trust ads, real estate or Social Security
21 January 2015 | 19 replies
Take heed investors - "the majority of millennials (59 percent) would rather rent a house than purchase one." according to the recent article below...and there are 80 million of them.http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/why-millennia...
Michelle Speleos Newbie question alert, Madison Area
10 February 2015 | 2 replies
Also, it seems like the millennial generation is marrying later and less interested in home ownership.
Joel Owens TINY houses... Fad or here to stay??
20 June 2016 | 50 replies
They are growing in popularity with the millennial generation.  
Trevor Ewen The Young Rich
18 February 2015 | 1 reply
While quality of life can be debated, most millennials prefer walkable cities with amenities close at hand, not boring suburbs or dying Midwest cities.  
Cal C. WSJ:Share of First-Time Home Buyers Hits 27-Year Low
3 November 2014 | 0 replies
Plus many millennials, even if they are financially capable of buying a new home, are reluctant to do so because of the 2007-2008 downturn.   
Daniel Alegre Burlington City , NJ
11 October 2014 | 6 replies
There are rumored plans to bulid and apartment complex overlooking the water with a target demographic of millennials
Tara Piantanida-Kelly Lease options as an EXIT strategy… with a twist…
16 October 2014 | 15 replies
You can help millennials or self employed or too much debt borrowers.4.
Shane Pearlman The END of the Suburbs?
11 June 2017 | 98 replies
I think this goes against conventional wisdom since people think that most buyers would choose bigger lots and less crowded areas with cheaper homes.Lots of reasons why starting with the fact that millennials don't want to sit in a car 2 hours a day and have largely rejected the cookie cutter nature of the suburbs and even home ownership to an extent to the rise of childless couples and delayed child bearing.Of course this doesn't mean every inner city neighborhood will turn to gold and every exurb will turn to dust.  
Account Closed Forbes 2015 Housing Outlook -- 11 things we'll see
19 December 2014 | 1 reply
Millennials overtake Gen X as homebuyers6.
Tuan Le Is Cozy.co a good rent collection tool?
24 September 2018 | 85 replies
Sounds odd but for the millennial’s, it’s perfect.