![]() ![]() But when the pandemic hit and demand for property exploded, the furor was driven by people in their 30s - finally flush after years of slogging away at whatever jobs were left for them in the fallout of the Great Recession, and, for many, eager to flee to the wide-open spaces of suburban life. ![]() It wasn’t that Millennials didn’t want homes in the suburbs, they just couldn’t afford them. They were either too cheap, lazy, or itinerant to commit to something as weighty as a mortgage.Ĭut to 2020 and that narrative got flipped on its head. ![]() A little over a decade ago, the dominant narrative about the housing market was that Millennials simply weren’t buying. ![]()
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