The dream of a forever home' is losing relevance. Here's why
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The dream of a forever home' is losing relevance. Here's why
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"New research suggests the aspiration of owning a "forever home" holds less relevance for younger generations. Nearly two-thirds (63 per cent) of homeowners aged 34 and under believe the concept holds less importance than it did for their parents' generation, according to a survey for property website Zoopla. Traditionally, people may have been aiming towards the idea of buying a property that they could live in for decades and raise a family in."
The Independent covers major US issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and investigates political finance while producing documentaries spotlighting women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet emphasizes on-the-ground reporting and funding through donations to maintain journalists who interview both sides. The Independent positions itself as trusted across the political spectrum and avoids paywalls to keep journalism accessible to all, supported by voluntary contributions. Survey data from Zoopla indicates a generational shift: 63 per cent of homeowners aged 34 and under see the 'forever home' as less important, with rising prices, longer renting and lifestyle changes cited as drivers.
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