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Millennials still mostly renters in Orlando, study finds

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business April 28, 2023

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While the majority of Millennials around the country have become homeowners in the past decade, Orlando remains one of the cities where members of America’s largest generation are still mostly renters, a new study found. In 2022, the generation born from 1981 to 1996 crossed the threshold of 52% homeownership, the first time Millennials have owned more than they rent, according to a new survey by RentCafe. Nationwide, homeownership among... + full article



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