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Repeat homebuyers down
2016-09-28 16:14:13.826648+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Bloomberg: Your First Home Might Be Your Last: There were 1.8 million repeat homebuyers in 2001. Last year, that was slashed in half. What’s going on?
Some charts and numbers about how the housing crash has impacted mobility, seems like there are a lot of people feeling tied to their geographic location, and this has to have a negative impact on economic freedom.
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