Survey: Pandemic Continues to Influence Moving Decisions

United Van Lines, St. Louis, released its 45th Annual National Movers Study, showing Americans were on the move to lower-density areas and to be closer to their families throughout last year.

Share of Migration Slows; ‘High-Crime’ Neighborhoods Take a Hit

Nationwide, 30.2% of Redfin.com users looked to move to a different metropolitan area in the third quarter, down from 31.1% in the second quarter, marking the second-straight quarter of declines following four-consecutive quarters of increases.

Migration of Homebuyers to Miami Triple Since Last Year

Last week saw two reports two reports that seemingly defied conventional wisdom—despite the very real effects of climate change, properties in some of the most vulnerable spots in the nation are actually attracting more interest—and higher prices. This week, another report shows Miami and other high-risk coastal areas continue to rank in the top 10 U.S. locations for net migration.

Pandemic Drives ‘The Great Reshuffling’

So many people have moved in the past year—either by choice or by circumstance—that it even has its own name: the “Great Reshuffling.”

Redfin: 14.5 Million Americans Will Move Out of Town in 2021, Fueling 10% Sales Growth

It’s that time of the year, folks, when prognosticators dust off their crystal balls, consult the oracles and offer their predictions for the coming year. Redfin, Seattle, kicks things off with a bold prediction: after nearly a year of the devastating effects of the coronavirus, more people will relocate in 2021 than in the previous decade.

Smaller Metros—and Fewer Disasters—On Home Buyers’ Radar Screens

The coronavirus has caused a sea change in Americans’ attitudes toward home. With millions now working from home—many permanently—they are rethinking everything: how to repurpose rooms; how many cars they need to own; and especially, where they want to live, not where they need to live.