The dream of homeownership remains an integral part of life for Gen Z and millennials in the U.S., who continue to feel that owning a home is important, despite market conditions. In a consumer survey released on July 25, 2024, RE/MAX revealed Gen Z and millennials’ attitudes toward homeownership.
Over the past several years, the housing market has reportedly seen fluctuating inventory levels, home prices, and interest rates. As the survey reveals, market conditions are not causing prospective buyers to reconsider their plans to purchase. In fact, 63% of Gen Z and millennial respondents indicate they are “interested, eager and ready to become homeowners,” even though they have some considerations around housing prices, interest rates, etc., a news release said.
“Homeownership is still an important milestone, and our survey shows that Gen Z and Millennials are ready to achieve it,” says Amy Lessinger, President of RE/MAX, LLC. “While current market conditions have impacted timelines, this next generation of homebuyers is resolute in their desire to achieve homeownership. It’s up to us as real estate agents to provide them with the right tools and guidance to help them reach their goals of homeownership.”
Key survey findings include:
- Nearly two-thirds (65%) of Gen Z first-time homebuyers noted they are eager to buy or interested in homeownership but are concerned about:
- Affording upfront costs – such as down payment and closing costs – when purchasing a home (40%)
- Property taxes when owning a home (48%)
- Fewer millennial respondents (61%) than Gen Z (65%) are eager or interested in homeownership but are concerned about:
- Qualifying for a mortgage – because of credit scores, debt and income challenges (42%)
- Maintenance and upkeep costs when owning a home (54%)
- Fifty-six percent of Gen Z and Millennials are willing to compromise on important factors (e.g., price, location, size, etc.) to become homeowners
- One-third of respondents said eco-friendly/energy efficient features are most important to have in a home, over technology-enabled features (27%) and outdoor/recreational amenities (25%)
Americans View Homeownership as an Important Part of Life
Gen Z and millennials continue to view homeownership as an important life milestone.
- Respondents selected the following as their top reasons for pursuing homeownership:
- To provide a stable place for their family to live (66%)
- Have a place to call their own (59%)
- An opportunity to have an appreciating asset (44%)
- For both generations, the most important factors considered when buying a home are:
- Price (59%)
- Location (54%)
- Size (34%)
- Neighborhood safety (33%)
- Mortgage rates (24%)
Millennials are More Confident in Their Financial Readiness
Many respondents are confident in their knowledge of the homebuying process and their financial readiness to buy a home.
- Over half (57%) of millennials are confident in their financial readiness to purchase a home, whereas just under half (47%) of Gen Z feel the same
- A higher percentage of millennials (42%) have started saving for a down payment versus 35% of Gen Z
- More than half (56%) of Gen Z and millennials are confident in their understanding of key financial terms related to homeownership (interest rates, closing costs, escrow, etc.)
- Fifty-six percent of millennials and Gen Z reported strong familiarity with the process of obtaining a mortgage
- Gen Z and millennials are planning to help finance their future home purchases differently:
- Gen Z plan to use their savings (42.8%) to help cover the financing while millennials plan to use a mortgage (41.7%)
- Just 10% of Gen Z and millennials plan to have assistance from their families
Buyers Want Professional Guidance When Buying and Selling
Gen Z and millennials are planning to use real estate agents when buying or selling a home to help guide them through the housing market and homebuying and selling process
- Nearly two-thirds will use or consider using a real estate agent or mortgage lender to learn about the homebuying process (63%)
- Ninety percent of respondents noted that they are somewhat or very likely to work with a real estate agent when buying or selling a home
- Fifty-nine percent said having an agent guide them through the process from start to finish when buying or selling was most valuable to them
- Additional ways respondents plan to learn about the homebuying process include:
- Online resources – e.g., real estate websites and news articles (55.4%)
- Family and friends (44%)
- Homebuyer education course (27%)
To review additional results from the survey, visit news.remax.com.