The majority of renters say home ownership is one of their highest priorities for their future, and more renters are saying they want to buy soon, according to the 2013 National Housing Pulse Survey, conducted by the National Association of REALTORS®. Renters are showing stronger desires for home ownership compared to recent years, according to the survey.
Home ownership matters to Americans who consistently realize the many benefits it provides to communities, families, and the nations economy, says NAR President Gary Thomas. Due to high housing affordability and todays interest rates it makes sense for people to consider home ownership over renting. In fact, in many parts of the country its cheaper to own a home than to rent one. Therefore, its no surprise that renters recognize that owning a home offers tremendous long-term benefits and is an investment in their future.
Fifty one percent of renters say that eventually owning a home is one of their highest personal priorities, up from 42 percent in the 2011 survey.
The survey found that 80 percent of the 2,000 Americans surveyed say they believe buying a home is a good financial decision. Sixty-eight percent said now is a good time to buy a home, too.
Their main motivations to home ownership: Building equity, wanting a stable and safe environment, and the freedom to choose where to live, the survey found.
Meanwhile, the main obstacles to home ownership have remained the same over the years: saving for the down payment, closing costs, low wages, and student loan debt.
Student loan debt is a concern for many consumers in todays market, especially first-time buyers, Thomas says. Buyers with student loan debt may find it difficult to access mortgage credit, as well as save for a down payment. Pending mortgage finance regulations requiring higher down payments could also contribute to the already tight lending environment. REALTORS® are working with regulators to address this issue and are committed to making sure those who are willing and able to own a home have the opportunity to pursue that dream.
More Renters Say They Want to Own, Survey Finds
The majority of renters say home ownership is one of their highest priorities for their future, and more renters are saying they want to buy soon, according to the 2013 National Housing Pulse Survey, conducted by the National Association of REALTORS®. Renters are showing stronger desires for home ownership compared to recent years, according to the survey.
Home ownership matters to Americans who consistently realize the many benefits it provides to communities, families, and the nations economy, says NAR President Gary Thomas. Due to high housing affordability and todays interest rates it makes sense for people to consider home ownership over renting. In fact, in many parts of the country its cheaper to own a home than to rent one. Therefore, its no surprise that renters recognize that owning a home offers tremendous long-term benefits and is an investment in their future.
Fifty one percent of renters say that eventually owning a home is one of their highest personal priorities, up from 42 percent in the 2011 survey.
The survey found that 80 percent of the 2,000 Americans surveyed say they believe buying a home is a good financial decision. Sixty-eight percent said now is a good time to buy a home, too.
Their main motivations to home ownership: Building equity, wanting a stable and safe environment, and the freedom to choose where to live, the survey found.
Meanwhile, the main obstacles to home ownership have remained the same over the years: saving for the down payment, closing costs, low wages, and student loan debt.
Student loan debt is a concern for many consumers in todays market, especially first-time buyers, Thomas says. Buyers with student loan debt may find it difficult to access mortgage credit, as well as save for a down payment. Pending mortgage finance regulations requiring higher down payments could also contribute to the already tight lending environment. REALTORS® are working with regulators to address this issue and are committed to making sure those who are willing and able to own a home have the opportunity to pursue that dream.
Source: National Association of REALTORS(R)