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Baby Boomers Lead Recent US Homebuyers, Millennials Trail
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Baby Boomers, aged 60-78, account for 42% of recent US homebuyers, per NAR data, outpacing Millennials at 29%. Generation X follows at 24%, with Silent Generation and Gen Z at 4% and 3%. The trend highlights shifting housing market dynamics.
Boomers’ dominance reflects their financial stability and housing demand. Many are purchasing retirement or investment properties.
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The Context
Millennials, aged 26-44, face affordability challenges in today’s market. High prices and interest rates limit their buying power.
Generation X, aged 45-59, holds steady but trails Boomers. Their purchases often focus on family or upsizing needs.
The Silent Generation’s low share reflects age-related housing shifts. Gen Z’s minimal role stems from youth and limited wealth.
The US housing market has seen record price growth since 2020. This has reshaped buyer demographics across generations.
Some view Boomers’ lead as a sign of wealth concentration. Others argue younger buyers need more economic support.
Public sentiment on housing varies by age group. Older buyers prioritize stability, while younger ones seek affordability.
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| Bias Distribution | 35% Center |
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