6/02/2022

Profile of Homebuyers in 2021: How Did They Buy a Home?

Buyers in 1981 vs. 2021
The 2021 Profile of Homebuyers and Sellers is the 40th anniversary of the first National Association of Realtors report. The 2021 report is unusual because it is the first full year in which buyers and sellers purchased or sold during the COVID-19 pandemic, in what turned out to be a record setting year.

Based on data collected nationwide between July 2020 and June 2021, the survey consisted of 129 questions via paper or online in both English and Spanish.  Consumer names were obtained from Experian which maintains an extensive database of recent homebuyers derived from county records (which are public). The entire report is 164 pages with multiple graphics covering aspects of buyers and sellers experiences, and information about working with their agents. 

This post will be about the buyer experience section, and will primarily be hitting the highlights. 

First time homebuyers grew to 34 percent, greatly helped by the low interest rates but then challenged by a housing market with lowered inventory, rising prices and much competition from other buyers. Buyers reported the most difficult task was finding the right home to purchase, and the time spent in a home search was only eight weeks.  Eight-eight percent (88%) of buyers used a real estate agent to help them purchase.  

The typical first time buyer was 33 years old, repeat buyers were up to an all time high of 56 years.  Sixty percent were married couples, 19 percent were single females, nine percent single males, and nine percent unmarried couples. The largest share of buyers were in the 25 to 34 age group, and the median income was $102,000,

First Step in Homebuying for all Buyers

 

The majority of buyers either began their search online or contacted a real estate agent as a first step in the home search. Few people read books about the homebuying process or attended a home buying seminar--even visiting open houses was lower in activity as an initial step in  the home search.


 

 

Information sources used in home search

For information, all age groups primarily turned to an agent and then to an internet device , and then visited open houses.

But where the buyer found the home they actually purchased was on the internet for 51% of buyers, through their agent for 28% of buyers, with much smaller percentages for yard signs, personal contacts, homebuilders or the sellers themselves.  This is a complete contract to 2001 when 8% of buyers found their home on the internet and 48% through their agent.

This is only a partial representation of buyer characteristics in the Report for 2021, for a complete copy of this study, please contact me via phone or email. 

And for help in buying a home, I can work with you with my 25+ years of experience.

Julia Huntsman, REALTOR, Broker | http://www.juliahuntsman.com | 562-896-2609 | California Lic. #01188996

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