A move-up home is a real estate term used to describe a larger and/or more expensive home that a person moves into from a smaller home. It is implied that as repeat buyers, the customer is more familiar with the real estate process than a first time buyer. In 2012, CNBC highlighted the challenges facing move-up home buyers when they owed more on their current homes than they were worth. Move-up home purchases increase when interest rates are low.
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