ServiceLink Survey Reveals Optimism Among Today's Homebuyers Despite Challenging Market Conditions
The 2023 ServiceLink State of Homebuying Report highlights generational preferences and trends from today's homebuyers
The 2023 ServiceLink State of Homebuying Report (SOHBR) features insights from 1,000 homeowners who either purchased a home, or tried to purchase a home, within the past three years.This comprehensive report examines year-over-year (YoY) trends, generational preferences and other factors that shape the behavior of today's homeowners and prospective buyers.
"Even with the ups and downs in today's housing market, there is still a strong desire among several generations to obtain homeownership," said Dave Steinmetz, president of origination services, ServiceLink. "Our latest study suggests there are many homeowners and homebuyers who are ready to make their mark in the real estate market this year; whether it's to purchase a new home or take out a home equity loan. This indicates there is an opportunity for lenders to provide more education and resources to buyers and homeowners to guide them throughout their homeownership journey."
Key consumer survey findings include:
Seeking homeownership: More than half of respondents say they are open to purchasing a home
- Despite shifting market conditions, more than half (
52% ) of all respondents said they plan to consider buying a home - Of those respondents,
61% of millennials say they plan to consider buying a home (as compared to25% of Gen X,12% of Gen Z and2% of baby boomers)
Tapping into equity: Homeowners, especially millennials, plan to take advantage of the increasing value of their home
21% of surveyed homeowners reported having over worth of equity in their home, followed by a combined$100,000 41% who said they have between and$50,000 in tappable equity$99,999 44% of homeowner respondents plan to take out a home equity loan this year (as compared to11% who said they don't know enough about home equity loans to consider them)- Of those homeowners,
49% of millennials say they are likely to take out a home equity loan (as compared to44% of Gen X,41% of Gen Z and12% of baby boomers) 73% plan to use the money to make home improvements, while20% plan to use the money to pay off debt, including student loans
Lingering buyer fatigue: Complicated market conditions are leading some homebuyers to abandon the homebuying process
- Almost half (
49% ) of respondents considered buying a new home in the past 12 months, but ultimately decided against it (compared to24% in the 2022 SOHBR) - Of those who considered buying but decided against it, millennials led all generations at
58% (as compared to24% of Gen X,13% of Gen Z and4% of baby boomers) - Over half of these respondents (
56% ) said options were too expensive (as compared to44% in the 2022 SOHBR) - Additionally,
48% of this group said high mortgage rates were a main factor for hitting pause on the home search (as compared to29% in the 2022 SOHBR, who said their financial situation changed and28% who cited low housing inventory)
Auction is becoming more mainstream: Homebuyers are considering alternative paths to homeownership
40% of respondents would consider buying a home at auction, but haven't done so yet (as compared to33% of respondents in the 2022 SOHBR)- Of those who said they would consider buying a home at auction, but haven't done so yet, Gen X ranked the highest among all demographics at
46% (compared to that of millennials (39% ), Gen Z (39% ) and baby boomers (30% )) - The potential use for a home purchased at auction: primary residence (
50% ), rental income (23% ) and fix and flip (20% )
Streamlining the process: More homebuyers want to leverage technology to improve the homebuying experience
- Convenience/ease of use (
63% ) and time savings (59% ) prove to be the biggest benefits of using technology in the homebuying process, across age and gender. This is similar to the results of the 2022 SOHBR where72% cited convenience/ease of use and60% cited time savings - Even though
41% of baby boomers said technology did not play a role in their mortgage process,77% of baby boomers said convenience/ease of use was the top benefit of using tech (compared to65% of millennials,65% Gen X and42% of Gen Z) - A combined
68% of respondents said they are 'very willing' or 'willing' to submit videos or photos of their home for a virtual inspection (compared to a combined13% who said they are 'not very willing' or 'not willing at all')
Read the full report here.
Methodology
The 2023 ServiceLink State of Homebuying Report survey was completed online among a panel of potential respondents who purchased a home, or tried to purchase a home, in the past three years. A total of 1,000 respondents, 18 years of age and older, completed the survey. Interviewing was conducted by Sago from January 7, 2023 to January 13, 2023.
About ServiceLink
ServiceLink is the nation's premier provider of digital mortgage services to the mortgage and finance industries. ServiceLink leads the way by delivering best-in-class technologies, a full product suite of services and proven experience, built on a foundation of quality, compliance and service excellence. ServiceLink provides valuation, title and closing, and flood services to mortgage originators; and default valuation, integrated default title services, vendor invoicing and claims audit services, as well as field services and auction services to mortgage servicers. ServiceLink helps clients in the lending industry and beyond achieve their strategic goals, realize greater efficiencies, and better serve their customers. For more information about ServiceLink, please visit svclnk.com.
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