Hippo 2022 Homeowner Preparedness Report: Inflation and Supply Chain Shortages May Be Holding Homeowners Back From Critical Home Maintenance
Hippo has released its 2022 Homeowner Preparedness Report, highlighting challenges faced by homeowners amid economic pressures. The survey indicates that 70% of homeowners view ownership as integral to the American dream, yet inflation has led to 51% of first-time homeowners deferring maintenance projects. Additionally, 31% have experienced unexpected repairs related to climate issues. The report emphasizes the need for preventive home care and outlines significant statistics regarding homeowner responsibilities, financial burdens, and the psychological benefits of homeownership.
- 70% of homeowners consider homeownership essential to the American dream.
- 90% of homeowners report happiness from ownership compared to 31% of renters.
- 51% of first-time homeowners delay maintenance due to inflation.
- 31% of homeowners face unexpected repairs, often due to severe weather.
Hippo’s report reveals the biggest external pressures impacting homeowners today
According to the national survey of nearly 2,000
In addition to heightened financial pressures, nearly a third of homeowners (
“As homeowners navigate their daily responsibilities, proactive home maintenance shouldn’t be an afterthought. Instead, it should be met with a sense of confidence and accomplishment in protecting what many Americans consider their most important financial asset,” said
Report Key Findings:
For homeowners, owning a home remains critical to obtaining the American dream
Despite repair needs and external pressures, homeowners maintain their joy of homeownership and view it to be a key to happiness.
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70% of homeowners find homeownership to be an important part of the American dream; with nearly three-quarters (74% ) agreeing it is a key to happiness-
Two-thirds of renters (
66% ) who are likely to purchase a home in the next year agree homeownership is a key to happiness
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Two-thirds of renters (
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Nearly half of younger homeowners (Gen Z and Millennial) (
46% ) are driven by their desire to become a homeowner and the vast majority (66% ) agree homeownership is an important part of the American dream -
Nearly all homeowners (
90% ) report a sense of happiness when it comes to owning their home, compared to just one-third of renters (31% ) who feel a sense of happiness when it comes to renting their home
Homeowners have big dreams of wanting to take on more responsibility, yet a lack of education stands in the way
Although eager to stay on top of home maintenance, one in three homeowners (
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Nearly all of homeowners (
94% ) say they would rather take action on smaller repairs now to save big on costs later—especially first-time homeowners -
However, one-third of homeowners (
31% ) wait until something breaks in their home, and of those homeowners,28% say they wait because of a lack of knowledge around home maintenance, while27% say they don’t have time to regularly check that things are working -
Three in five homeowners (
60% ) have paid an average of nearly in unexpected repairs in the past year$4,000 -
Among homeowners, just
20% say they have a budget or regularly set aside money for home maintenance
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Among homeowners, just
External pressures bring about new challenges for homeowners when it comes to responsible home care and maintenance
For first-time and recent homeowners alike, inflation and supply chain issues could be getting in the way of their home care, while all homeowners face climate-related pressures.
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Two in five homeowners (
43% ) have not moved forward with or planned home maintenance or improvement projects due to inflation-
More than half of first-time homeowners (
51% ) say inflation and price increases have kept them from doing planned home maintenance or improvements over the past few months
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More than half of first-time homeowners (
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More than one-third of homeowners (
39% ) say supply chain issues and shortages have hindered their planned home maintenance projects-
Nearly half of new homeowners (
47% ), those who purchased their home post-pandemic (after 2020), cite supply chain issues and shortages hindering their home project plans
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Nearly half of new homeowners (
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One in three homeowners (
31% ) have experienced damage to their home caused by severe weather or climate-related issues
Owning a home has long been part of the American dream and as seen through the report results, continues to be today for many aspiring and current homeowners. As homeowners face new challenges in proactively protecting their homes, having a partner in their home’s protection is essential. Hippo takes a proactive approach to homeownership by offering services and tools focused on preventative care that help customers reduce risks, including smart home devices and preventive home maintenance support, along with seasonal home care tips and advice. Hippo provides a level of support and care that helps homeowners to live their best lives in their homes.
To learn more about the report and findings, please visit the 2022 Homeowner Preparedness Report here.
Methodology
This Ipsos poll was conducted
The study was conducted in English. The data were weighted to adjust for gender by age, race/ethnicity, education, Census region, metropolitan status, household income, and party identification. The demographic benchmarks came from the 2021
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