High Mortgage Rates Are Not Killing the Dream of Homeownership for One Generation
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High Mortgage Rates Are Not Killing the Dream of Homeownership for One Generation
""Persistently high mortgage rates continue to limit buyer activity," says Hannah Jones, senior economic research analyst at Realtor.com. "One-third of respondents indicated that they have delayed a home purchase due to still-high rates, consistent with sentiment last fall when rates were near current levels.""
"Even though two-thirds of those surveyed admit mortgage rates have influenced their decision to buy a home, there is a generation that doesn't see it as a drawback."
High mortgage rates are causing concern among potential homebuyers, yet millennials show a surprising increase in home buying interest, with a rise from 15% to 23% planning purchases in six months. While one-third of surveyed individuals express delays due to rates, millennials demonstrate a resilient attitude toward homeownership. Gen Z remains cautious, preferring leases over high-rate commitments. Interestingly, baby boomers seem less affected, with 41% stating rates do not deter their buying decisions, indicating a generational split in response to current market conditions.
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