By Rob Chrisman

Posted To: Pipeline Press

The U.S. Census Bureau reported that nearly 10 percent of U.S. residents are not happy with their current housing, neighborhood, local safety or public services and would prefer to move, but only 18% of the 11.2 million householders who wanted to move actually did so between 2010 and 2011! When the same cohort was asked the following year if they were still dissatisfied with their housing situation, 56% said they no longer wanted to move. Factors that may have influenced this change include time, money, health, and suitable alternative homes. Young householders (16 to 34 year olds) are the largest cohort with the desire to move at 15% compared to 10% for those between 35 and 54 years old and 6% for householders over 55 years old. Renters have the greatest desire to move at 167%. The main homeowner…(read more)

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