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Comentarii Adauga Comentariu _ Biden's America: 40% Of Renters Think They'll Never Own A Home, Up From 27% Last YearBidenomics 101: the American dream of owning a home has become the American nightmare for almost half the US population. As housing specialist Redfin The details are dire: Nearly two in five 38% U.S.renters don’t believe they’ll ever own a home, up from roughly one-quarter 27% less than a year ago. This is according to a Redfin-commissioned survey of roughly 3,000 U.S.residents conducted by Qualtrics in February 2024.This report focuses on the 1,000 respondents who indicated they are renters.The relevant questions were: “Do you believe that you will ever own your own home in the future?” and “Which of the following are reasons you aren’t likely to purchase a home in the near future?” The 27% comparison is from a Redfin survey conducted in May and June 2023. Lack of affordability is the prevailing reason renters believe they’re unlikely to become homeowners.Nearly half 44% of renters who don’t believe they’ll buy a home in the near future said it’s because available homes are too expensive.The next most common obstacles: Ability to save for a down payment 35%, ability to afford mortgage payments 33% and high mortgage rates 32%.Roughly one in eight 14% simply aren’t interested in owning a home. Buying a home has become increasingly out of reach for many Americans due to the one-two punch of high home prices and high mortgage rates.First-time homebuyers must earn roughly $76,000 to afford the typical U.S.starter home, up 8% from a year ago and up nearly 100% from before the pandemic, according to a recent Home prices have Many renters can’t fathom homeownership because they’re already struggling to afford their monthly housing costs.Nearly one-quarter 24% of renters say they regularly Rents have soared over the last few years because so many people moved during the pandemic, upping demand for rentals.The median U.S.asking rent is “Housing costs are high across the board, but renting is a more affordable and realistic option for many Americans right now–especially those who have never owned a home and aren’t able to tap into equity from a previous sale,” said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather.“While owning a home is usually a sound longterm investment, the barriers to entry and upfront costs of buying are higher than renting.Buying typically requires a sizable down payment and approval for a mortgage–things that are difficult for many people today, when the typical down payment is Gen Z renters are most likely to believe they’ll own a homeBroken down by generation, Gen Z renters are by far the most likely to believe they will become homeowners maybe it's because they are also the dumbest.Just 8% of Gen Z renters believe they’ll never own a home, compared to 22% of millennials, 40% of Gen Xers and 81% of baby boomers. _ Biden's America: 40% Of Renters Think They'll Never Own A Home, Up From 27% Last Year
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