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Subject Buyers Purchasing Older Homes
Date February 9, 2022 7:48 PM
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Construction has slowed over the last few decades, aging the country’s housing stock

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February 9, 2022


Buyers Purchasing Older Homes
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The typical home purchased last year was built in 1993. Find out which generation is purchasing the oldest homes and why.


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Building material prices, production bottlenecks, and labor shortages will continue to limit the pace of construction and press on home prices.


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