New survey reveals politics play a key role in where Americans choose to live

Date:

Share post:


As the 2024 US presidential election approaches, a new survey by Realtor.com reveals that politics are playing an increasingly influential role in where Americans decide to live, particularly among millennials.

The survey found that nearly 1 in 4 adults (23%) report that local and national politics significantly impact their decision-making process when choosing where to live. Millennials are even more influenced, with 33% stating that politics are a key factor in their housing decisions.

Even though the data shows that the younger generation is highly influenced by politics in their housing choices, smaller portions of Gen Z (20%), Gen X (14%), and baby boomers (10%) would also be willing to move to be among like-minded voting people.

This raises the question: could a similar trend emerge in Australia, where political affiliations also differ widely across states and regions?

“Choosing where to live is often a complex decision, and for many Americans, especially millennials, local and national politics are factors that influence where they live,” Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale said.

Realtor.com Senior Economic Research Analyst Hannah Jones agreed, saying that generation is a lot more politically active and dynamic when it comes to making life choices.

“Millennials are in a phase of life where they are thinking about the type of community in which they want to buy a home and grow their roots.

“It makes sense that they, more than any other age group, think it is important to live in a place where political views align.”



Source link

Nicole Lambert
Nicole Lambert
Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

Recent posts

Related articles

City exodus: four in ten eye a move to regional Australia

Four in ten city residents are now considering a move to regional Australia, as new research reveals...

‘Mum and Dad’ investors the key to affordable housing

Small-scale property investors could play a big role in addressing Australia’s affordable housing crisis, according to new...

UK renters face 18% hike by 2029 amid housing supply challenges

Rents in the UK are projected to increase by nearly 18% over the next five years, according...

How I Sold It: from plain to powerhouse

By the time the marketing campaign for 57 Goldsmith St, Elwood, was complete Chisholm & Gammon Managing...

Changing perceptions, new strategies: how businesses can help property managers

Property Managers are no longer the young and inexperienced “poor cousins of sales” and neither are they...

Ray White Northern Beaches expands with ninth office

David Walker and Charles Caravousanos have expanded their footprint on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, acquiring Hunter Estate Agents...

NAR’s REACH program crowned top PropTech accelerator

The National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) REACH technology growth program has been named PropTech Outlook’s 2024 Accelerator...

New home sales lift as market rebounds

New home sales jumped in October, with an 8.8 per cent increase compared to September, signalling a...