Homeowners who want to move see no path forward

By Axios Phoenix

Metro Phoenix homeowners who want to upsize or move to a new neighborhood are coming to terms with an unfortunate reality: They’re not going anywhere.

Why it matters: People who were lucky enough to break into the housing market before prices and interest rates surged are now unable to move into similar-size or larger homes in the Valley without exponentially increasing their monthly payments.

What they’re saying: “We bought in 2012 and always thought we’d move when our youngest graduated high school. She’s going into her senior year … and we can’t move,” Valley resident Denise Allen told us.

  • “With housing prices and … interest levels we are stuck. Even with good equity we can’t.”

The big picture: First-time homebuyers are taking up a growing share of home purchases as existing owners stay put.

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