EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 7 MIN
GayRealEstate.com Releases Study on Key Factors Influencing LGBTQ+ Homebuyers’ Relocation Decisions
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a new study released by GayRealEstate.com that explores the key factors influencing relocation decisions for LGBTQ+ homebuyers. The study reveals that more than three-quarters of LGBTQ+ individuals have avoided or considered avoiding certain areas due to fears of discrimination. This highlights that relocation decisions for LGBTQ+ homebuyers are influenced by more than just house prices and commute times. Instead, factors such as legal protections, community visibility, healthcare access, affordability, and local safety play a significant role in determining where LGBTQ+ individuals choose to live. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding local laws and policies, as housing protections and LGBTQ+ rights can vary significantly between states and cities. It also suggests that working with experienced LGBTQ+-friendly real estate agents can help buyers navigate the complexities of finding a welcoming community. The research identifies California, New York, and Massachusetts as some of the best states for LGBTQ+ homebuyers, while cities like New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and Los Angeles are noted for their strong legal protections. For more information and to connect with LGBTQ+-friendly real estate agents, visit GayRealEstate.com.
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