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Who is Buying Houses Today?

The National Association of Realtors conducted a study of recent homebuyers. Here’s who is buying houses (by generation):
·         Gen Y                                                               31%
·         Gen X                                                               30%
·         Younger Baby Boomers                                      16%
·         Older Baby Boomers                                          14%
·         The Silent Generation                                          9%
 

Gen Y


·         aged 33 and younger, born between 1980 and 1995
·         76% are first-time home buyers
·         97% financed their home purchase
·         More than 50% used a mobile device in their search
·         About 25% found the home they purchased with a mobile device
·         Find realtors through friends, neighbors, relatives

·         74% said the major value of working with a realtor was understanding the buying process
·         They buy because they want to own a home
·         19% choose urban areas
·         Plan to stay in the home 10 years
·         37% say commuting cost is a major consideration in choosing location
·         About 20% had to delay purchasing a home because of student loan debt

Gen X


·         aged 34 to 48, born between 1965 and 1979
·         More than 50% used a mobile device in their search
·         About 25% found the home they purchased with a mobile device
·         found their real estate agent or broker through the recommendation of a friend, family member or neighbor
·         more likely to use the same real estate agent for their purchase as for the sale of their previous home
·         buying and/or selling a home out of the desire to own a home, because they want or need a larger home, or because they are relocating for a job
·         primary factors influencing their neighborhood choice are the quality of the neighborhood, convenience of the neighborhood to their job(s), and the quality and convenience of schools
·         plan to live in the homes they purchase for 15 years
·         highest income earners ($98,200)
·         largest proportion of married couples buying homes (72 percent)
·         largest group of buyers with children under the age of 18 in the home (67 percent)
·         19% said they were compelled to delay the sale of their previous home because it was worth less than their mortgage
·         15% had difficulty saving for a down-payment, with 46 percent pointing to credit card debt as the reason for the difficulty, and 35 percent pointing to student loan debt as the difficulty.
 

Younger Boomers


·         Aged 49-58, born between 1955 and 1964
·         33% are single
·         22% bought a multi-generational home
o   38% had children over 18 moving back home
o   18% cost savings
o   15% caring for aging parents
·         26% own more than one home (vacation, investment)
·         Plan to live in the home for 20 years
·         21% of recent home sellers
·         Reasons for selling: job relocation, home too large, neighborhood less desirable
·         10% delayed home sale because home was worth less than their mortgage
 
 

Older Boomers


·         Aged 59-67, born between 1946 and 1954
·         21% buy to avoid renovations or repairs of major house systems
·         Choose neighborhoods for convenience to friends and family, affordability, and convenience to shopping
·         27% own more than one home
·         Plan to live in home more than 20 years
·         22% of recent home sales
·         Top reasons to sell: move closer to friends and family, house too big, retirement
·         Most likely to move more than 36 miles; 22% moving to a new region

·         Typically downsizing square footage and cost
 

Silent Generation


·         Aged 68-88, born between 1925 and 1945
·         98% are repeat buyers
·         18% purchased a multi-generational home
o   27% care for aging parents
o   23% children over age 18 moving back in
o   21% cost savings
·         Choose neighborhood for convenience to friends and family, design of the home, proximity to shopping, design of neighborhood, affordability, proximity to health care facilities
·         Smallest percentage finance the purchase
·         Most moving 38 miles away
·         Top reasons to sell: move closer to friends and family, house too big, retirement
·         Typically downsizing square footage and cost
 
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