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The median homeowner tenure has doubled since 2005
May 08, 2025

The median homeowner tenure has doubled since 2005

Over the past two decades, the median homeowner tenure has jumped from 6.5 years to 11.8 years.

Meghan Malas
Meghan Malas
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The 3% mortgage isn’t dead: Assumptions surge 127% as buyers take over old loans
May 07, 2025
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The 3% mortgage isn’t dead: Assumptions surge 127% as buyers take over old loans

ResiClub PRO | We dive into the numbers behind mortgage assumptions, exploring how many homebuyers are taking advantage of this option.

Lance Lambert
Lance Lambert
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The long-term value of homeownership, as told by the 1995 homebuyer
May 04, 2025
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The long-term value of homeownership, as told by the 1995 homebuyer

ResiClub PRO | Homeownership has historically been an effective vehicle to help American households build and preserve long-term wealth.

Lance Lambert
Lance Lambert
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A look at the homeowner equity buffer, according to BatchService
Apr 09, 2025

A look at the homeowner equity buffer, according to BatchService

Let’s consider a hypothetical scenario in which U.S. home prices fell by 10%. How would U.S. homeowners, in general, fare?

Lance Lambert
Lance Lambert
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3 reasons U.S. homeowners have weathered this rate hike cycle better than during the run-up to the Great Financial Crisis
Mar 31, 2025
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3 reasons U.S. homeowners have weathered this rate hike cycle better than during the run-up to the Great Financial Crisis

ResiClub PRO | The share of U.S. disposable income going towards U.S. mortgage payments is still well below the 2007 all-time high.

Lance Lambert
Lance Lambert
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The vanishing young homebuyer: Median first-time homebuyer age jumps from 28 in 1991 to 38 in 2024
Feb 11, 2025

The vanishing young homebuyer: Median first-time homebuyer age jumps from 28 in 1991 to 38 in 2024

The median first-time U.S. homebuyer in 2024 (age 38) has been out of high school for 20 years but is also only 24 years away from the earliest age at which they could receive Social Security benefits (age 62).

Lance Lambert
Lance Lambert
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Where homeownership is the highest—and lowest
Oct 15, 2024
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Where homeownership is the highest—and lowest

ResiClub PRO | Let's take a deep look at homeownership rates across the nation.

Meghan Malas
Meghan Malas

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