To rank the cities where people living alone opt for buying instead of renting, we analyzed data on the 100 largest cities in the nation, using two indicators:
The data has been collected from information made available by the Census Bureau’s 2015 and 2019 one-year American Community Surveys.
To make our list of cities with single homeownership rates on the rise, we calculated the difference between the percentage of single owner-occupied households in 2019 and the percentage in 2015. The cities in our top 10 are those with the largest difference between those two years of reference.
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