Guidance and Support Are Key When Buying Your First Home

Guidance and Support Are Key When Buying Your First Home | Simplifying The Market

In June, the number of first-time homebuyers accounted for 35% of the existing homes sold, a trend thatโ€™s been building steadily throughout the year. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR):

โ€œThe share of first-time buyers increased in March through Juneโ€”right into the heart of the pandemic period and the surge in unemploymentโ€”and is now trending higher than the 29% to 32% average in past years since 2012.โ€ (See graph below):

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Why the rise in first-time homebuying?

NAR continues to say:

โ€œThe major factor is, arguably, low mortgage rates. As of the week ended July 16, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate dropped to 2.98%. With rates so low that are locked in under a 30-year mortgage, the typical mortgage payment, estimated at $1,036, has fallen below the median rent, at $1,045. For potential home buyers who were thinking of purchasing a home anyway before the pandemic outbreak and who are likely to remain employed, the low mortgage rate may be the clincher.โ€

Clearly, historically low mortgage rates are encouraging many to buy. With the average mortgage payment now estimated at a lower monthly cost than renting, itโ€™s a great time for first-time homebuyers to enter the market. According to the Q2 2020 Housing Trends Report from the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB):

โ€œEighty-four percent of Gen Zโ€™s planning to buy a home are first timers, compared to 68% of Millennials, 52% of Gen Xโ€™s, and 21% of Boomers. Looking at results by region shows that over 60% of prospective buyers in the Northeast and South are buying a home for the first time. The share is above 55% in the Midwest and West.โ€

There are, however, challenges for first-time buyers. A recent survey conducted by NeighborWorks America also notes that understanding the homebuying process may be the most significant barrier for many hopeful homeowners:

โ€œHomeownership is a particular challenge for many, despite high levels of interest. Americans believe there are many benefits to homeownership and half of non-owners will seek information about the process in the next few years…a large share of non-owners say the process is too challenging and only a minority know where to find advice if they wanted it. And although many would seek the guidance of community and non-profit programs, only one in three non-owners are aware of such services.โ€

Guidance and Support Are Key When Buying Your First Home | Simplifying The MarketIf youโ€™re among the first-time homebuyers who feel the process is complicated, youโ€™re not alone. If youโ€™re not sure where to begin or you simply want help in figuring out how to save for a home, finding a trusted real estate advisor to work with is a critical step toward your success. A real estate professional can help you understand the process, review your current situation, and guide you with a plan to help you to feel confident when buying a home.

Bottom Line

If youโ€™re interested in purchasing a home and need help getting started, letโ€™s connect today so you can take advantage of the support available to guide you through each step of the way.

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