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High-Income Earners Are Renting Instead of Buying Homes

Mar 22, 2023
33:52
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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High Income Renters - Is That a Status Symbol?
02:21 • 2min
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3
The Challenges of Securing a Rental Market
04:03 • 3min
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Is There a National Displacement Pattern?
06:49 • 5min
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Is There Something Wrong With Renting?
12:03 • 5min
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Building a Housing Co-Op
16:37 • 2min
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Is There a Class Structure in the Affordable Housing Market?
18:39 • 2min
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Housing - Is There a Housing Crisis?
21:02 • 4min
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We Need to Get Out of Our Own Way More
24:58 • 4min
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I'm Listening to Season Three of Sam Sinus Solver
29:12 • 2min
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Is There a Market for MLMs in a Strong Town?
30:50 • 3min
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High-earning Americans are renting instead of buying homes. Some even say they plan to rent indefinitely. Why is that? In this week’s Upzoned episode, join host Abby Kinney and guest Norm Van Eeden Petersman as they talk about this trend.

ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
  • “Three Million U.S. Households Making Over $150,000 Are Still Renters,” by Will Parker, The Wall Street Journal (March 2023).

  • Abby Kinney (Twitter).

  • Norm Van Eeden Petersman (Twitter).

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