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PostPosted: Sat 9:30, 16 Apr 2011    Post subject: What Makes People Move - free story manners of
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This article was posted on February 09, 2005
Do you have a new job? Want more space? Want to own your own home? Move closer to relatives? Want a change of scene? How about - do you want to move away from your relatives? Believe it or not, moving away from relatives was the number three reason cited for moving according to a new Internet survey.
Clyde and Shari Steiner, authors of The Complete How-to-Move Handbook, compiled a comprehensive survey targeting people who disburse for their own moves. The Steiners are self-styled moving experts having been via 15 relocations themselves. They gathered the information to use in their book, and it is obtainable to peruse at their site,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],
"You would anticipate leaving friends and household would discourage people from moving, but 75 percent more in our extensive examine said they wanted to escape instead of moving closer," comment the authors.
The survey message was self-selective, and the results were thought above the collective data gained from a total of 432 moves. The altitude 3 reasons for moving were to take a new job (8.18%,) get a better home (7.55%,) or to move away from friends or relatives Only 5.66% wanted to get closer to family and friends.
The number one reason human gave for leaving their present family was too tiny space (45.8%). Dangerous neighborhoods alternatively ruckus reminded distinct 29.2% apt leave, and 29.2% others reproved a long work commute because their lust apt migrate.
The biggest advantage to moving, along to the survey results, namely the change of lifestyle, with the second biggest advantage cited - making current friends.
Of the respondents, 45.8% owned their own home.
The Steiners acknowledge that their results are I'll say. technological, yet the res ults are still intriguing.
For instance, 83.3% of respondents were matrons. According to the National Association of REALTORS? (NAR,) over 18% of homebuyers are unattached women likened to merely 9% of men, a mammoth leap from a generation antecedent. Could the Intern et and the housing manufacture be overlooking a potentially large demographic - the Internet-surfing feminine nomad? Who knows? AR, over 18% of homebuyers are unattached women likened to only 9% of men, a big leap from a generation ago. Could the Internet and the housing industry be overlooking a potentially large demographic - the Internet-surfing female nomad? Who knows?
According to the bi-annual home buying and selling survey loosened at the NAR,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 42% of homebuyers came from rental positions, and 36% owned a single-family home and another 6% owned a shared walls dwelling, closely approximating the Steiner survey.
The NAR lists the number one reason buyers made a housing change is to own a home of one's own (37%.) The majority of home buying appears to be voluntary. Only 15% of home buyers chose their new home because they were relocated, and no statistic exists which suggests that the move may have been coerced by other circumstances such as debt.
According to additional results, 16% of home purchasers wanted more space because of matrimony or a growing family, 8% wanted a larger home for investment, tariff deduction or a more upscale neighborhood. Only 4 percent wanted fewer space. Five percent of customers wanted to be closer to jobs/schools/relatives.
But do families buy homes to move away from their relatives? We don't know - that answer is lacking from the NAR's survey.
What's your reason for moving?
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