HOW LONG DO FAMILIES STAY IN A HOME?
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) keeps historic data on many aspects of homeownership. One of the data points that has changed dramatically is the median tenure of a family in a #home. As the graph below shows, for over twenty years (1985-2008), the median tenure averaged exactly six years. However, since 2008, that average is almost nine years – an increase of almost 50%.
Why the dramatic increase?
The reasons for this change are plentiful. The top two reasons are:
- The fall in home prices during the housing crisis left many homeowners in a negative equity situation (where their #home was worth less than the mortgage on the property).
- The uncertainty of the economy made some #homeowners much more fiscally conservative about making a move.
However, with #homeprices rising dramatically over the last several years, over 90% of homes with a mortgage are now in a positive equity situation with 70% of them having at least 20% equity.
And, with the #economy coming back and wages starting to increase, many homeowners are in a much better #financial situation than they were just a few short years ago.
What does this mean for housing?
Many believe that a large portion of homeowners are not in a house that is best for their current family circumstances. They could be #babyboomers living in an empty, four-bedroom colonial, or a #millennial couple planning to start a family that currently lives in a one-bedroom condo.
These #homeowners are ready to make a move. Since the lack of housing inventory is a major challenge in the current housing market, this could be great news.
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