If you look at the latest data, Millennial homebuyers aren’t flocking to the big cities or urban centers like most would assume. They’re heading to the outliers — smaller, more suburban towns where a slightly longer commute means more affordable housing, safer streets and a lower cost of living.
In fact, according to the Ellie Mae Millennial Tracker, the top cities among Millennial buyers last month were Indiana, Pennsylvania (about an hour from Pittsburgh); Bay City, Michigan (not far from Flint); and Watertown, South Dakota (a short drive from Sioux Falls).
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