Why almost half of all Americans want to buy a home close to mom trends now
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Almost half of American adults have bought a house that is close to their mom - and often it's a purchase based on finances as much as love.
A new survey by Realtor.com revealed that 47 percent of Americans have moved closer to their mother, plan to do so, or have moved their mom closer to them.
Of those surveyed, 14 percent said that they have moved closer to their mother or a maternal figure, while 15 percent plan to move closer to them.
Meanwhile, 10 percent of those surveyed revealed that their mother or maternal figure has already moved closer to them, while eight percent plan to do so.
A new survey by Realtor.com revealed that 47 percent of American homebuyers have moved closer to their mother, plan to do so, or have moved their mom's closer to them
For those that plan to move closer to their mother, 31 percent said that they intend to buy or rent a new home near their mom's, while 16 percent said that they will rent or buy a new home together
In terms of living arrangements, 29 percent of participants said that they have rented or bought a new home to be close to their mother.
19 percent of those surveyed said that their mother has bought or rented near them.
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