Real Estate

First-time homebuyers face harsh housing realities

The next generation of homebuyers has different expectations of the real estate process, and who can blame them?

They are facing a different set of realities from their parents.

The average Gen Y currently has, on average, $27,000 in college loans to repay, which they may spend the better part of a decade doing — exactly at the same time when past generations were usually saving up for a down payment, writes Doorsteps, a real estate search site. 

As a result, the real estate industy has to revamp itself and reimagine how the home selling process will transition in the coming years.

Doorsteps, a real estate search site that develops relationships between buyers, sellers, lenders and service providers, has created a very informative infographic to show the shifting landscape.

Based on data presented, it seems first-time homebuyers are more willing to compromise on the house, but not on the neighborhood.

And many first-time homebuyers cut out luxury items (42% of those surveyed) and entertainment (35%) to save for a home.

The average age of the first-time homebuyer is 31, so for those of us right out of college pursuing the American dream of owning a home, we have a ways to go.

Finally, first-time homebuyers are extremely open to considering buying a home in foreclosure — a whopping 65% — in fact, even more so than repeat buyers.

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