Gen Z’s Homeownership Rate Stagnated in 2023, But Millennials and Gen Xers Saw Gains

 
 
  • 26% of adult Gen Zers owned a home in 2023, little changed from 2022. Meanwhile, the homeownership rate for millennials rose to 55% from 52%, and the rate for Gen X climbed to 72% from 70%.

  • Still, most adult Gen Zers are tracking ahead of where their parents were at the same age. That’s likely because many Gen Z homeowners were able to buy when rates were near record lows.

Just over one-quarter (26.3%) of adult Gen Zers owned a home in 2023, little changed from 26.2% in 2022. Meanwhile, the homeownership rate for millennials rose to 54.8% from 52%, and the homeownership rate for Gen X rose to 72% from 70.5%. The rate for baby boomers was little changed (78.8% vs 78.7% in 2022), down from a record 79.7% in 2020, as some boomers have passed away or moved into retirement homes.

 
 

Gen Zers were 11-26 years old in 2023 (born 1997-2012); only adult Gen Zers (19-26 years old) were included in this analysis. Millennials were 27-42 (born 1981-1996) in 2023, Gen Xers (born 1965-1980) were 43-58 and baby boomers were 59-77 (born 1946-1964). Scroll down for a more detailed methodology. 

The homeownership rate for adult Gen Zers likely moved sideways in 2023 because it was an especially hard year to buy a home; mortgage rates surpassed 8% for the first time since 2000 and housing prices remained stubbornly high, causing homebuyer mortgage payments to soar. While that posed challenges for house hunters across generations, it was particularly difficult for America’s youngest homebuyers, many of whom are just starting their careers and don’t have significant savings or wealth from the sale of a previous home.

The good news is that 2024 is shaping up to be a more affordable year for homebuying than 2023. Mortgage rates have dropped from over 8% in October to 6.8% as of mid January, pushing homebuyers’ monthly payments down more than $300 from their 2022 record high. The drop in rates is bringing both buyers and sellers off the sidelines. And an increase in sellers has fueled a jump in new listings, which is giving buyers more options to choose from and could ultimately put downward pressure on prices.

“Housing affordability remains strained, but things are looking up for Gen Z,” said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather. “The recent decline in rents means Gen Zers can put more money toward saving for a down payment. Plus, the job market is strong, and career opportunities have become less concentrated in expensive cities during the remote work era, meaning many Gen Zers can choose to live somewhere more affordable.”

Most Adult Gen Zers Are Tracking Ahead of Where Their Parents Were at the Same Age

While the homeownership rate for adult Gen Zers has stagnated, a majority of them are still outpacing young people of the past.

The homeownership rates for 19-to-25-year-old Gen Zers are higher than the homeownership rates were for millennials and Gen Xers when they were the same age. For example, the rate for 24-year-old Gen Zers is 27.8%, compared with 24.5% for millennials when they were 24 and 23.5% of Gen Xers when they were 24.

This is likely because many Gen Z homeowners bought during the pandemic, when mortgage rates hit a record low. When many millennials were in their early twenties, many were struggling to find work due to the Great Recession, which made it harder to afford a home. And when Gen Xers were in their early twenties, they were grappling with some of the highest mortgage rates in history; for example, rates were around 11% in 1989, when the oldest Gen Xers were 24.

 
 

The only Gen Zers who are tracking behind prior generations are 26-year-olds, who were the oldest Gen Zers as of 2023. The homeownership rate for 26-year-old Gen Zers is 30%, below 31% for millennials at 26, 32.5% of Gen Xers at 26, and 35.6% of boomers at 26. 

It’s possible that younger Gen Zers are more likely to track ahead of older generations because many of them are receiving financial help from family members, while many older Gen Zers are being weaned off of their parents’ wallets. 

Read more at Redfin.com

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How a ‘Dry January’ Mindset Can Get You Closer to Buying a Home in 2024

 
 

The “dry January” challenge of giving up alcohol for a month got us thinking about kicking some other bad habits that might be holding us back.

We’re not talking about giving up carbs for a month or an afternoon latte, but the not-so-great things you might be doing as a wannabe homebuyer. Not to point fingers here, but many home shoppers fall prey to a faux pas or two when making what’s likely the most significant purchase of their lives, especially in today’s brutal housing market.

To help you get closer to your homebuying dreams, consider taking the month of January to hit the reset button and think about the strategies that aren’t working in your favor. Ready for a homebuying reset? Read on.

Bad habit No. 1: Shopping for a home above your price range

We know how tempting it is to wistfully eye houses above your price range, especially if you’re not finding anything in your budget on the listing pages. Still, wondering how you just might be able to swing a higher homebuying fund is a bad habit that could create a cash flow crisis for your budget.

There are additional upfront costs when buying a home. In addition to the sales price, you will pay for inspections, appraisals, homeowners insurance, utility deposits, and closing costs, which could add thousands to your bottom line.

So kick the habit of browsing homes beyond your budget by challenging yourself to discover hidden gems within your financial comfort zone.

Bad habit No. 2: Taking on new debt while house hunting

Finding a home can be extremely tiresome and stressful. Who can blame you for wanting to treat yourself with a little somethin’ somethin’ to lift your spirits?

Yet splurging on certain things can get homebuyers into hot water. A new pair of kicks? Go for it. A new set of wheels? Not so much.

Stay accountable by sharing your house hunting and financial goals with a trusted friend or family member. They can support and remind you of your commitment to avoid new debt until after closing.

Bad habit No. 3: Nixing a home for minor issues

Fact: Finding a home with no cosmetic issues is extremely rare. Instead of perfection, you’ll likely step into a bedroom with an off-putting mural from the ’70s that makes you cringe, or tour a house with icky carpet. And these gut reactions might make you immediately scratch a property off your list.

Instead, try visualizing what the house would look like with your decorative effort—or grab a friend who can see the potential and upsides of a home needing TLC.

If the home issues are a bit more complex, get a contractor to give you an estimate on fixing what you dislike.

Bad habit No. 4: Buying a home to fit furniture

You keep finding almost perfect houses, with one exception—your beloved soft and roomy sectional where you spent many nights cozied up with your pup watching Netflix doesn’t fit.

But please don’t nix the house and keep looking. You might want to consider a new way to handle this hurdle, as unique or sentimental as the furniture is.

Bad habit No. 5: Insulting the seller

Buying or selling a house can be highly emotional for both parties.

Buyers fall hard and fast for a house and become attached to the house. Meanwhile, sellers might have a hard time parting with their beloved home.

By cultivating an atmosphere of respect and consideration, you improve the chances of successful negotiations and build trust and goodwill with the seller, which can be invaluable when addressing any potential concerns and conducting inspections.

Bad habit No. 6: Using multiple agents

Working with a few agents to scope out as many houses as possible in a competitive market might seem like a genius idea to beat the system.

Yet while working with multiple agents is legal (unless you sign a buyer’s agent agreement), having an agent or three on speed dial doesn’t put you ahead of the curve. All real estate agents have access to the same multiple listing services, meaning you might have different agents showing you the same property.

Instead of creating headaches for yourself, interview a few agents and then choose one.

Read more at Realtor.com

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Just Listed: A Beautiful Mid-Century Modern Home with a great floor plan in Cherry Hills Vista neighborhood.

 
 
 

A Beautiful Mid-Century Modern Home with a great floor plan in Cherry Hills Vista neighborhood!

A MUST SEE home and location! A Beautiful Mid-Century Modern Home with a great floorplan in Cherry Hills Vista neighborhood. Enter this cozy home to an inviting family room updated with recessed lighting, large front windows filled with natural light. Enjoy your wood-burning fireplace built with a natural flagstone hearth, mantle and surround. This home brings warmth with its authentic hardwood flooring throughout. The spacious dining room allows for breakfast, lunch and dinner with friends and family and gives easy access to the newly installed sliding back patio door for outdoor entertaining under the covered patio with an open lawn. Original cabinets remain in this kitchen space along with updated open shelving. This well maintained 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom (and large bonus room) home has been updated with dual-pane Anderson windows, Navien tankless water heater, AC system, Furnace, light fixtures and a New roof installed in 2015 with a 50 year warranty. Located only 1.1 mile south of DU and .9 mile from highly rated Slavens K-8 School. The backyard showcases a terraced garden level with open lawn and patio allowing many outdoor parties and gatherings. Complete with 2 large storage sheds are ready for your tools and toys. The property location gives you access to so many great restaurants, coffee shops and retail stores in close proximity. Make this wonderful home and amazing location ALL yours!

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Located in the heart of Ault and just steps from parks, schools and main street shops, this charming turn of the century home is the perfect balance of small town living with easy access to the city. As you enter through the front door, you are greeted by a large 3 season porch, bathed in natural light. As you continue into the main living portion of the home, you will be struck by the warm and cozy feel of this delightful 2-bedroom 1 bath home. From the recently refinished hardwood floors and original 10 inch molding throughout, to the functional wood burning stove and large kitchen…this is the place you are looking for! If the house wasn’t enough to make you fall in love, the large, fully fenced back yard will be. Sitting on a corner lot, the expansive backyard boasts a 2 car unattached garage (wired with 220), a separate shop and plenty of space for pets, a garden, and entertainment. This really is the best home in this price point….welcome home!

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This beautiful ranch style home is the perfect place to relax, entertain, and enjoy all the things you love about living in Colorado. Whip up brunch in the freshly updated kitchen while your guests gather around the table, or enjoy a peaceful cup of coffee on your massive covered patio. With 3 bedrooms on the main level and 2 bedrooms in the basement, there is plenty of room for your dream office, gym or art studio. Ready to explore? Catch a movie + dinner or take in the shops at the nearby Downtown Westminster area. A commuter or adventure-goer's dream, you're located just 20 minutes from downtown Denver and 30 minutes from Boulder. The incredible front range is just outside your front door. You're going to love living here!

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