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Baby boomers still play active role in housing market, survey finds

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Previous homeowners twice as likely to buy again as non-owners

As the wealthiest generation and the first to drive the housing market, baby boomers will continue to be a pillar of the housing market, according to the Arcadia Association of Realtors®.
While nearly half (46 percent) of baby boomer renters who previously owned a home sold it primarily due to financial reasons, the vast majority still have a strong desire to purchase a home.
The survey of California baby boomers* (born between 1946 and 1964), conducted by the California Association of Realtors® found that 63 percent of boomer renters would be motivated to buy a home if they saw an improvement in their finances, affordable home prices, or other reasons. Moreover, 22 percent said they expect to buy a home in the next five years.
“Baby boomers are in their peak earning years and will continue to wield great influence on the housing market,” said 2014 A.A.R. President Mike Vachani. “Even those who went through financial difficulties during the economic crisis recognize the benefits of homeownership and would rather buy another home than rent.”
Baby boomer renters who previously owned a home are also in a better financial position to purchase a home, having a higher average annual household income ($78,570) than those boomers who have never owned a home ($39,825).
Nearly half (45 percent) of boomer renters have previously owned a home and are more likely to buy again than those who have not owned before by about a two-to-one margin (31 percent vs. 17 percent).
Additional findings from C.A.R.’s “2014 Baby Boomer Survey” include:
· Nearly all homeowners (92 percent) have equity in their home, but 77 percent said they don’t plan to use the home equity for income during retirement.
· More than half of homeowner boomers (59 percent) don’t plan to sell their home when they retire, with 78 percent of them indicating they won’t sell because they like their current home.
· Out of the 10 percent of current homeowners who plan on selling their home when they retire, nearly half (47 percent) plan to downsize to a smaller home, and 44 percent plan to move out of California.
· Despite the recent economic recession, only one in four baby boomers had to postpone retirement. On average, they plan to retire in nine years, with 67 percent saying they plan to retire within 10 years.
· Three in 10 baby boomers live with their children, with 2 percent saying they moved in with their children; 8 percent of them saying their children moved back in with them; and 21 percent saying their children never moved out. The majority of those living with their children live with adult children mainly due to their children’s financial troubles. Baby boomers pay for a majority of living expenses, with their children only contributing a median of $325 monthly for living expenses.
· Improved affordability would motivate boomer renters to buy a home, but 37 percent said they don’t want to buy.
· Less than half of boomer renters (47 percent) have debt that would prevent them from buying a home.

*Approximately 8.6 million baby boomers currently reside in California. (U.S. Census Bureau)
C.A.R.’s “2014 California Baby Boomer Survey” was conducted in September 2014 in an effort to learn more about baby boomers’ attitudes toward home buying and homeownership. The online survey polled 623 California residents age 50-68. For complete survey results, visit www.car.org/marketdata.
Representing local Realtors® in the San Gabriel Valley for 90 years, the ARCADIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.TheAAR.com) is one of the oldest trade organizations in CA. The AAR is dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate and is an advocate for private property rights. A.A.R. is headquartered in Arcadia.

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