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Baby Boomer-Dominant Housing Markets - Construction Coverage

Below is a complete breakdown of baby boomer homeownership percentages across more than 250 metropolitan areas and all 50 states.

Many baby boomers own homes that are too big. Can they be ... - NPR

Baby boomer empty nesters own twice as many of the country's three-bedroom-or-larger homes, compared with millennials with kids, according to a recent analysis ...

Baby boomers are most active in these housing markets

“The most recent U.S. Census Bureau data confirms that baby boomers have the highest net worth of all generations,” DeJohn said. “This means ...

Housing Insights: The Coming Exodus of Older Homeowners

The Baby Boom generation, which comprises those born between 1946 and 1964, has an enormous housing market footprint. Baby Boomers inhabit 32 million ...

What Will Happen To The Housing Market When The Boomers ...

Perhaps the most important aspect of this phenomenon is that Baby Boomers own a gigantic share of the American real estate marketplace. The $19 ...

Big housing market shift: 9 million boomers to sell homes by 2035

While economists at Freddie Mac estimate that the number of baby boomer homeowner households will decline from 32 million in 2022 to 23 million ...

Baby Boomer Housing Market 2024: More Than Half of Older ...

Just 15% of current boomer homeowners expect to sell their properties in the next five years, while more than half (54%) never plan to sell.

Baby boomers dominate home ownership, leaving little for Gen Z

The trend is national, according to the Construction Coverage data, with boomers owning 38% of homes nationwide despite comprising just over 20% ...

Baby boomers aren't going to crash the housing market—they're ...

Baby boomers have disrupted the housing market. When they were younger and moving into their first apartments, there was a massive apartment-building boom.

4M baby boomer homes should hit market each year until 2032

While those born between 1946 and 1964 have largely chosen to age in place, their eventual home downsizing or passing is not likely to ...

How the Demographics Are Shaping the Housing Market

As baby boomers age, they're snapping up–or holding on to–a larger share of homes overall. Of the 84.6 million owner-occupied homes that existed ...

Here are the markets with the most baby boomer homeowners

“Notably, baby boomers dominate the housing market in many New England states, such as New Hampshire (42.5%), Vermont (42.0%), and Maine (41.7%) ...

Baby Boomer-Dominant Housing Markets | KSJB AM 600

Baby boomers dominate the housing market in many New England states, such as New Hampshire (42.5%), Vermont (42.0%), and Maine (41.7%).

Boomers won't part with their homes, and that's a problem for young ...

But with home prices climbing faster than wages, mortgage rates ... “Half of these Baby Boomers own their home outright, so the rate ...

Baby Boomers Overtake Millennials as Largest Generation of Home ...

"Baby boomers have the upper hand in the homebuying market," said Dr. Jessica Lautz, NAR deputy chief economist and vice president of ...

Move over, millennials: Gen Zers are coming for boomer houses

Baby boomers' dominance in the US housing market is coming to an end. And Gen Z, not millennials, are poised to take over.

9 million homes will come on the market in the next decade as baby ...

But there's some hope from baby-boomer households, with a wave of downsizing and declining homeownership rates expected to bring more than 9 ...

What Will Happen to the Housing Market When the Boomers are ...

housing market when all of the boomers are gone? Experts say housing inventory could grow by 9 million homes over the next ten years, thanks ...

Engelhardt Weighs In on Baby Boomers Aging Out of the Housing ...

Gary Engelhardt, professor of economics, expects the bulk of the boomer generation to age out of the market between 2030 and 2040.

Will Aging Baby-Boomers Cause a Supply Glut in the Ownership ...

Last fall, analyst Meredith Whitney, predicted a wave of baby boomers would start downsizing their homes which, in turn, would cause a surge ...