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The average age of U.S. homebuyers jumps to 56
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:30 am
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:30 am
Homes are ‘wildly unaffordable’ for young people
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The average age of homebuyers in the U.S. has risen by six years since July 2023 — another sign that younger Americans are being priced out of the market due to escalating ownership costs.
The average age of homebuyers is now 56, up from 49 in 2023, according to the National Association of Realtors’ annual state-of-the-market report released Monday. That’s a historic high, up from an average age in the low-to-mid 40s in the early 2010s.
The median age of first-time buyers also rose from 35 to 38, while the share of first-timers dropped from 32% to 24% of all buyers for the year ending July 2024. That marks the lowest percentage since NAR started tracking the metric in 1981.
“In my two decades in the mortgage business, I’ve never seen a more difficult time for millennials to purchase a home,” says Bob Driscoll, senior vice president and director of residential lending at Massachusetts-based bank Rockland Trust.
That’s largely due to rising homeownership costs, he says. The median U.S. home price is now $435,000, per NAR — up 39% since 2020 — while the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has more than doubled to over 6% in that time.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:33 am to stout
You will own nothing and be happy.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:33 am to stout
YIKES. I thank my lucky starts I was ready to buy in 2019 in my early thirtys.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:34 am to stout
Damn you boomers for injecting all that money into the market 2020-2022 so you could corner the housing market!
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:40 am to stout
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The average age of homebuyers in the U.S. has risen by six years since July 2023 — another sign that younger Americans are being priced out of the market due to escalating ownership costs.
Our own bloated government

Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:40 am to Gifman
You and me both. I purchased my first home in 2022 at 35
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:42 am to stout
Just chill until the boomers start dying off and we have a surplus of McMansions. Home prices will drop.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:46 am to stout
Less dual income families due to less marriages.
Women coming into the workforce was a great thing if society kept to the same norms.
No single late 20's dude or chick that doesnt have that stank from family is buying a house for $300 large. 20 years ago that same person might have been married thus getting the large home.
DTI ratio's are way down due to status filings.
Things will only get worse as the majority of people and by majority I mean 90% cannot control their spending habits.
This is why no matter how you slice it, the rich will become richer and the poor will become poorer. This is the case unless you have that one person in your family that breaks the cycle then educates. Other than that, doom.
Women coming into the workforce was a great thing if society kept to the same norms.
No single late 20's dude or chick that doesnt have that stank from family is buying a house for $300 large. 20 years ago that same person might have been married thus getting the large home.
DTI ratio's are way down due to status filings.
Things will only get worse as the majority of people and by majority I mean 90% cannot control their spending habits.
This is why no matter how you slice it, the rich will become richer and the poor will become poorer. This is the case unless you have that one person in your family that breaks the cycle then educates. Other than that, doom.
This post was edited on 11/4/24 at 10:54 am
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:47 am to stout
getting ready to up those numbers, I'm buying a house now and might build one within the next year or two
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:48 am to Gifman
Same man...we bought in 2018 at 28 and are so happy we did. Should have upsized in 2021 when rates were stupid low, but we're still comfortable in our place and very thankful to have a lot of equity in our first 6 years.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:52 am to stout
Guess I'm the outlier. I bought my first house at 24 as a single dude with no kids.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:58 am to Tantal
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Guess I'm the outlier. I bought my first house at 24 as a single dude with no kids.
Same, bought my 3 bedroom, 1600 sq. ft. of the American dream back in the late 90's.
Now, I have 3 kids packed in here, but I'm going to ride it out until they're out of school.
I don't see the need for 3,000 sq. ft. once they're gone.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:58 am to Shexter
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Guess I'm the outlier. I bought my first house at 24 as a single dude with no kids.
Same, bought my 3 bedroom, 1600 sq. ft. of the American dream back in the late 90's.
Now, I have 3 kids packed in here, but I'm going to ride it out until they're out of school.
I don't see the need for 3,000 sq. ft. once they're gone.
flipped a couple while I was at LSU

Posted on 11/4/24 at 11:00 am to Tantal
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Guess I'm the outlier. I bought my first house at 24 as a single dude with no kids.
I dont know how old you are and I dont know where you are from, but did you buy a brand new house?
It seems like the mid 20s crowd wants to live where they can't afford. My first house was 30 years old when I bought it. I wasn't trying to build next to my parents, which is what some kids think they can do and its not feasible or wise.
The other side to this issue is the parents are equally as irresponsible with finance.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 11:13 am to stout
What age do they put on a Blackrock purchase?
Posted on 11/4/24 at 11:15 am to stout
gotta inherit some money or life insurance policies to buy anything anymore
Posted on 11/4/24 at 11:26 am to Tantal
When was this gramps? 1980?
Posted on 11/4/24 at 11:29 am to jizzle6609
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seems like the mid 20s crowd wants to live where they can't afford
Because they don't want to live in a crime riddled jobless shithole with shite schools.
We're already at the "owning nothing" stage of the global bolshevik takeover.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 11:30 am to jizzle6609
Where do you think them median paying jobs are at lol? You think I can go back to port lavaca Texas and find a job?
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