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The American dream of homeownership, long a symbol of stability, achievement, and upward mobility, is facing unprecedented challenges as the median age of the average first-time homebuyer in the United States has soared to 40 years old, according to newly released data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
Today’s first-time homebuyers face arduous financial hurdles. The typical down payment is now 10%, matching the highest level recorded since 1989. Most rely on their personal savings (59%), but a significant contingent is tapping financial assets like 401(k)s and investment accounts (26%), while over one in five are depending on gifts or loans from family or friends (22%). This underscores how entry into homeownership has become less accessible for those without substantial family support or generational wealth.
The NAR profile also shows that only 24% of buyers have children under the age of 18 at home, yet another all-time low. Meanwhile, the share of Americans buying multigenerational homes, where owners care for aging parents and children moving back after college, has dropped to 14% from 17% in 2024. Source 🔗
Bad time to be in the US if you're too young. (Or maybe I'm 100% wrong!)
I'm not sure about that, but it's not a great time to be trying to follow mainstream advice as a young person.
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That's what I meant. The market is so uncertain that everyone is running his own narrative and suggesting heads with tails and also a sitter!
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The reality is that it's still not particularly hard to make a decent living in large swaths of the country, but you have to use your own judgement to find the way.
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Not a good time to buy. Real estate values will be stagnant or declining for the foreseeable future.
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My kids are teenagers and me and my wife have been trying to buy a home for a while but prices keep going higher and higher. I’ve already made peace with not being able to buy a home anytime soon but my wife still has hope. I’ve been trying to convince her to take the little fiat we have and turn it into btc but she really wants a home. I’m looking to buy outside the US because it makes more sense to me.
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Inflation at its finest
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