The Future Of Urban Mobility
A great revolution in our relationship with the automobile is happening across the Unites States and in Boston. The car, a fixture for most Americans, is slowly losing its grip on our daily lives.
A great revolution in our relationship with the automobile is happening across the Unites States and in Boston. The car, a fixture for most Americans, is slowly losing its grip on our daily lives.
Australian millionaire Tim Gurner offered some controversial advice to Millennials struggling to save for a home: Give up your avocado toast.
Zillow launched a new first-time homebuyer website at RealEstate.com today, geared toward Millennials. On the site, buyers can search for homes by the monthly payment and down payment they can afford.
According to PwC Insurance’s Top Issues Annual Report for 2016, “Millennials will soon predominate in the workforce, and insurers need to differentiate themselves from companies in other industries as being attractive places for Millennials to work.”
It’s one of the first lessons you learn in business school: Loyal customers are the best customers. They love your brand, wouldn’t dream of switching banks and have been with you for years. Focus on loyalty and you’re sure to beat the competition, right?
Millennials – can’t live with ’em, can’t grow without ’em. And if the banking industry is to survive, it needs to get smart about attracting and retaining Gen Y employees among its ranks.
Sky-high Boston rents make it difficult for even Millennials with good jobs to save money. As Greater Boston home prices continue to rise, many of these young homebuyers have to rely on gift money for part or all of their down payment.
Those damn kids are at it again, turning up their noses at stability, refusing to accept their own culpability and taking advantage of government subsidies to buy houses.
The next generations are taking advantage of any opportunity they can get their hands on.
A generation ago, the process of house-hunting was very different than it is today.
Some cities may have hit the Millennial maximum.
Look out, multifamily developers and city planners – it looks like the kids might not be all right after all.
Amy Mizner had a successful career making television commercials and brought those skills to real estate sales.
Younger American workers may be burdened with higher student debt and unemployment rates than the country as a whole, but they’re also more optimistic than older generations, according to a recent report from the Federal Reserve.
Not everyone wants to live in an apartment or condominium. In fact, plenty of people, young families included, still want that suburban home with the white picket fence but find themselves boxed out
Prospective college students and their families overwhelmingly find the student loan application process intimidating and confusing and could probably benefit from speaking to a financial professional about their situation, according to a recent survey from Citizens Bank.
Today’s guest post comes from LIMRA, a worldwide research, learning and development organization and source of industry knowledge, helping more than 850 insurance and financial services companies in 64 countries.