Are you one of the millions of South Florida residents who are happy in your house, apartment, or condo near the ocean? Or are you included in the 10 percent of homeowners who would prefer to be living under another roof?

Thousands of Boynton Beach real estate owners, as well as millions of other people across the United States, claim they want to be residing in another place and/or location. Some complain that it is too humid, while others dislike their neighbors, as well as their public-school systems. Regardless, most folks end up staying put. After all, relocating to a new home, job, and schools can be a royal pain in the neck. It also takes plenty of time and money. In fact, less than 20 percent of these unhappy homeowners actually move out of their places.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, roughly 15 percent of men and women renting homes would like to move somewhere else. Approximately the same percentage of millennials who own their homes feel the same way. The numbers are the same for families with kids who would like to relocate.

Fewer folks from the previous generation, around 10 percent in total, want to move out of their current homes. The number then drops significantly when it comes to senior citizens. Not surprisingly, a high percentage of people who would like to move are living in poverty. Around half as many people that want to relocate have somebody with a disability living with them.

So why are there so many individuals and families who want to find new homes for sale in Boynton Beach? Most of the time, it is because a homeowner is not happy with his or her current living situation. Maybe the commute to work is too long, or perhaps the living space is too small. As a person ages, he or she wants different things in a home. Peace and tranquility or a good school zone will become a preference to nightlife and excitement. Living beside the private golf course may outweigh residing near the public beach.

Another popular reason that folks don’t want to stay put is their neighborhood. Perhaps the neighbor’s kids make too much noise or sell illegal drugs out of their garage. If not, the issue could be with condo commandos that complain on a regular basis. Unfortunately, a large fence doesn’t always do the trick.

When couples expand their families, they often upgrade to a bigger property. That way, the kids have their rooms without invading mom and dad’s living space. Similarly, folks often downsize their homes after children move out and go to college. That way, they can save a few bucks on electricity and maintenance costs.

Every once in a while, families want to move into new Boynton Beach luxury homes because of security issue. After all, break-ins are not uncommon throughout Palm Beach County.

Whatever your reason may be to find a new home, trust no one but the best, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty.

 

About Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty:

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty serves 19 counties throughout Florida with over 40 locations and approximately 1,800 Sales Professionals. The full-service brokerage company, founded in 1999, is a subsidiary of Lennar Corporation, a Fortune 500 company and is a franchise member of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ network, one of the few organizations entrusted to use the world-renowned Berkshire Hathaway name. The company offers residential and commercial services as well as seasonal rentals, property management, REO & Foreclosures, corporate relocations, referral services, title, home service plans, and personal concierge services. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty ranks in the Top 10 in the network among 42,000 Sales Professionals, 1,200 offices throughout 47 states. The company is the overall No. 1 fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids Foundation, having generated more than $3.37 million since 2001. Visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com.

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