Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:Galloism wrote:Proofs?
Edit: never mind, found it.
https://www.visiolending.com/blog/top-1 ... nters-move
Your top examples, rent increase (18%) and negative interactions with landlords (19.5%) or unresolved repair issues (11.7%) do combine to form a fairly high percent (49.2%), or almost half. Although thats a much broader classification than your post, it's all the categories.
That still leaves renters twice as transitory as owners, even if landlords were perfect.
Those numbers add up to 147.3 percent!
Clearly people were allowed to give more than one reason in the survey.
Actually, after double checking (I'm rather embarrassed that I didn't notice the discrepancy until you pointed it out), the grand total adds up to 176.6%.