Empty Nest boomers "upsizing" to larger houses after retirement
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Date: March 29th, 2023 12:36 PM Author: Plum dead yarmulke
millenials: "why are houses so unaffordable for young families?"
their parents: ljl get wrecked losers
Suzanne and Mark White are among a growing number of adults over age 55 who are bucking tradition. Typically, when the kids leave home, parents downsize. However, more couples as this stage of life are choosing to upsize, or same-size, to a home that offers more of what they want, according to a new report from the National Realtors Association.
“One of the persistent myths we have about retirees is that they want to downsize, but that’s not true today,” said Jessica Lautz, an economist and a lead researcher behind the 2023 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends Report. Of those between the ages of 58 and 76 who bought homes last year, most were same-sizing, and nearly one in five bought homes over 3,000 square feet.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5315081&forum_id=2#46113732) |
Date: March 29th, 2023 12:46 PM Author: Plum dead yarmulke
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BARGAINING POWER: Many in this age group have had a run up in their home equity, so they have more leverage when buying a home, Lautz said. As a result, they are holding the cards. They often come to the table with no contingencies, so in the case of a bidding war, they will win. Among younger Boomers, 43% paid all cash for their home, and among older Boomers, 51% did, compared with only 7% of those ages 33 to 42.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5315081&forum_id=2#46113789) |
Date: March 29th, 2023 1:08 PM Author: appetizing roast beef
best part of this is how they fund the builds of their new 5000 sqft houses by taking out loans against their equity in their already owned 5 houses that they bought for $50k each 25 years ago which have all ballooned in "value" 50x
boomers are 180
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5315081&forum_id=2#46113910) |
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