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Are you caught in the millennial vs. boomer housing competition? Tell us about it
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Date:2025-04-12 16:35:45
Swing by an open house these days and it's not uncommon to see two demographics dominating the visits — millennials and baby boomers.
Low housing inventory has created competition between millennials, who are in their peak home-buying years, and boomers, who may be downsizing or buying second homes.
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