Home Tips: How millennials have effected housing markets.

April 9, 2020

Home Tips: How millennials have effected housing markets.

A presentation of Century 21 Bayshore Real Estate.

Millennials are the largest generation in U.S. history, and their collective lifetime spending power is estimated at a whopping $10 trillion. Analysts predict the mega-generation will influence industries including real estate for years to come.

A few ways millennials are impacting real estate these days:

  • They prefer to own, not rent. Contrary to popular belief, 53 percent already own homes — and 88 percent of those who don’t wish they did.
  • They switch homes frequently. Millennials keep their homes an average six years before selling, compared to 10 years for other homebuyers.
  • They optimize technology for house hunting.  In 2017 58 percent of millennial buyers found their new homes via mobile device.
  • Half prefer new homes. Analysts say many lack the time and/or money to conduct their own renovations and repairs, often due to crippling student debt.
  • They appreciate specific home features. Preferences include big kitchens, open floor plans, already-updated kitchens and baths, home offices, energy-efficient appliances and new technology such as smart home products.
  • They like the suburbs. Fifty-seven percent of homebuyers under 36 chose suburban life in 2017, while 15 percent chose small towns and 15 percent cities.
  • Single women are buying. Thirteen percent of millennial homebuyers in 2017 were single women; only 2 percent were single men.

Century 21 Bayshore Real Estate is located at 325 S. Brye Road, Ludington and can be reached at 231-845-0363, office@c21bayshore.comwww.Century21Bayshore.com.

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