where are people who have foreclosed out of their houses moving to?


If your house is foreclosed, are you moving into a house, an apartment, downsizing into a smaller condo, or moving in with family? I ust need to see the major trend that’s going on now.

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3 Responses to “where are people who have foreclosed out of their houses moving to?”

  1. Zeba Says:

    Zij gewoonlijk worden renters, tenzij zij zich binnen met iemand bewegen. It' s gemakkelijker om een flat te huren dan om het even wat Grl]They usually become renters, unless they move in with someone. It’s easier to rent an apartment than anything else.
    Zeba]

  2. godged Says:

    Rental properties or in with friends and family.

  3. Terry S Says:

    Many are moving in with relatives or renting rooms from people trying to save their homes by renting out rooms.

    Craigslist is full of people renting out rooms to complete strangers to make ends meet.

    This is a trend I see that is just now getting legs.

    With Stagflation here today, and possibly hyper-inflation around the corner I expect a lot more room sharing in the future.

    Hope this helps.

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