Saturday, November 3, 2018

First-time Homebuyers Transition from Renting


Millennials Boosting U.S. Homeownership, A larger number of 
Americans—notably fueled by millennials—entered homeownership during the summer months. 

The national homeownership rate rose to 64.4 percent in the third quarter—a half percentage point higher than a year ago, the U.S. Census Bureau reported this week.

The increase was largely attributed to a rise in first-time buyers as more millennials entered homeownership. The ownership rate among those under the age of 35 climbed from 35.6 percent in the third quarter of 2017 to 36.8 percent in the third quarter, according to the bureau's report.

“More people are choosing homeownership over renting, and a large part of that story is the historically large number of first-time home buyers,” says Tian Liu, Genworth Mortgage Insurance’s chief economist. “In the past two years, first-time home buyers have purchased at least 1.9 million homes each year. That is more than the pace of household formation over the same period, meaning that the transition from renting to owning is the more powerful driver of housing demand.”

Buy a Home Fast—Even Before the Holidays!

Need to know how to buy a home fast since you're hoping to be settled in before the holidays? Then the pressure's definitely on at this point! If you have any hope to host your Thanksgiving feast (or at least Christmas dinner) in your new digs, you've got to get the ball rolling on a home purchase, pronto.

Follow the advice of experts, and you'll be putting out your new welcome mat in no time. Honest.

When you’re working with real estate professional Carriene Porter of Precision Realty & Associates, you’re guaranteed to get the expertise and advice you need to Sell or Buy

Liu says that has been an often overlooked reason for the rapid increase in home prices. “Paradoxically, the rise of first-time home buyers, which has pushed home prices up, also is slowing home sales today.” Liu says. “These events caused the homeownership rate and home sales to diverge this quarter.”

However, the homeownership rate among several age groups did see a in the third quarter. For example, the ownership rate of those between ages 35 to 44 ped slightly from 60 percent in the second quarter to 59.5 percent in the third quarter. The ownership rate of those between the ages of 45 to 54 years old also saw a , decreasing from 70.6 percent in the second quarter to 69.7 percent in the third quarter.

On the other hand, Americans between the ages of 55 and 64 and those who are 65 and older both saw increases in ownership rates in the third quarter.

Sell a Home Fast—Even Before the Holidays!

Need to know how to sell a home fast, even though the holidays are speedily approaching? If you're thinking of throwing up your hands and giving up hope until the new year, we're here to offer hope: There's still time!

Because here's the deal: As eager as you may be to sell your home before the holidays, plenty of people out there are dying to buy a place before the holidays descend, too. So if you play your cards right, it is entirely possible to not only find a buyer, but also close the deal and move out before Santa's sleigh starts making the rounds.

Follow the advice of experts, and you'll be putting out your new welcome mat in no time. Honest.

When you’re working with real estate professional Carriene Porter of Precision Realty & Associates, you’re guaranteed to get the expertise and advice you need to Sell or Buy

Despite the overall uptick in the ownership rate in the third quarter, homeownership still remains far from its all-time high of 69.1 percent set in 2004. The homeownership rate has shown gradual improvement since hitting bottom at 62.9 percent in 2016.

More good news: Mortgage Rates Roll Back This Week

Not quite ready to buy a home?  You may qualify for the Lease with a Right to Purchase program. Call me 801-809-9866 today and I'll give you the details on how you may qualify to get into the home you want, get settled and then purchase it when you are ready!

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