Nearly half of U.S. homeowners did not consider moving over the past year, marking an increase from 41% two years ago and signaling growing housing market inertia despite easing mortgage rates. This trend is driven by broader economic uncertainties such as job loss and family changes rather than financial barriers like high interest rates, impacting home supply and driving renovation investments instead of relocation.
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