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For the First Time in 8 Years, Millennials Aren’t the Generation That’s Buying the Most Homes

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As the real estate market got tougher for buyers, boomers made a comeback. Today's home purchasers have become older, and baby boomers have surpassed millennials as the generation buying the most homes.

From 2014 to 2021, millennials were purchasing the most homes, but that changed in 2022 as high prices and high mortgage rates made it more difficult for younger Americans to buy, according to a new survey from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).

Boomers, who tend to have more equity in their homes and more wealth overall than younger generations, have been in a comparatively better position to buy.

What the research says

For the 12-month period ending June 2022, boomers (ages 58 to 76) made up a 39% share of the buying market, up from 29% the year before. Meanwhile, the share for millennials (ages 24 to 42) declined from 43% to 28% because they were significantly impacted by the rise in prices and borrowing costs.

Bottom line

Younger Americans, who typically have less home equity or are getting into the market for the first time, are struggling to buy homes, making way for boomers to become the top homebuying generation.

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