Telecommuting Could Lead More Black Renters to Homeownership

November 25, 2020 Cristin Espinosa

According to a recent report published by Zillow, the recent rise in remote work, which has resulted from COVID-19, has affected the housing industry in interesting ways. Zillow data shows that among American renters, Black renters are 29% more likely than other renters in large metro areas to "be able to buy their first home ...

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