Gen Z Homebuyers Consider Smart Features, New Builds and Prioritize Sustainable Materials, New Survey Shows
A new report by RE/MAX explores the cultural context and influential trends set to shape the real estate industry in the
The global real estate franchisor released a comprehensive, current analysis of consumer tendencies and professional strategies around buying, selling, or owning a home. The
As a real estate franchisor dedicated to helping real estate professionals deliver a better customer experience, RE/MAX commissioned the report to uncover valuable insights for agents.
The six key themes identified in the report as main trends and mindsets impacting homebuying and selling in 2023 are:
- Information Overload – People want help making better sense of the homebuying and selling process.
- Real Talk – People want real estate agents to offer more human-centered support.
- Modern Adaptability – People are making compromises in search of stability.
Future-Proofed Properties – People are looking for self-sustaining, resilient homes.- New Hubs – People are looking for areas that offer them the opportunity to connect with a community.
- Curated Control – People want spaces they can optimize for work and play.
"The events of the past few years have made homebuyers more deliberate about what a home should offer them," said
Highlights from each of the six themes identified in the report include the following**:
46% of sellers cite more support in understanding the process as one of the two most important areas of need, compared to just27% of buyers.40% of Americans say that terminology/language is a key barrier to homeownership – that's up from17% in 2020.54% of Americans think trust and familiarity have become more important factors when choosing a real estate agent in the past 12 months.- Just
25% of first-time buyers reported satisfaction with their recent experience, compared to74% of experienced buyers. - Economic concerns prompted
56% of Americans to buy sooner than they expected – in 2020,29% of Americans said they bought sooner than expected, citing reasons related to the pandemic. 52% of Americans say real estate agents' "years of experience" have become more important in the past 12 months.- More than two-thirds of
U.S. homeowners (65% ) who experienced a problem with their property in 2022 recognize that it could have been prevented with routine maintenance and/or inspections. - Gen Z buyers are more interested in smart features (
78% ), new builds (77% ), and sustainable materials (81% ) than older cohorts. - Vibrant local communities are an important factor for younger generations, with
77% of Gen Z saying they consider this when looking to purchase a home. 64% ofU.S. buyers say renovation potential is an important factor when looking for a home to buy, compared to45% in 2020.
Download the full report with detailed stats in each of the six themes HERE.
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The methodology included a mix of expert interviews with real estate researchers and economists, interviews with real estate agents across a variety of brands, including RE/MAX, 12 qualitative interviews with buyers and sellers across
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** For more information on this data, visit https://remaxnews.cdn.prismic.io/remaxnews/5cb84632-0c16-4ccb-982a-e7cb9c1b33f3_USA_camp_and_king_report_2023_v7_Final.pdf.
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