The Pandemic Didn't Just Disrupt Our Homelife, It Changed How We Understand "Home"
The LightStream Home Improvement Trends Survey reveals significant changes in U.S. homeowners' perspectives on their living spaces post-pandemic. Conducted among 1,300 homeowners, the survey shows that 47% are using their spaces differently, with 91% citing space constraints as a major frustration. Popular home projects include kitchen (38%) and outdoor (35%) remodels. While most homeowners plan to finance improvements through savings (66%) or credit cards (30%), many may incur high costs due to credit card interest rates averaging 18.52%. Smart financial planning is crucial for these renovations.
- 47% of U.S. homeowners are using their spaces differently since the pandemic.
- 69% express eagerness to upgrade their homes.
- Top planned home improvement projects include kitchen (38%) and outdoor (35%) remodels.
- 30% of homeowners planning improvements intend to use credit cards, risking high interest payments.
- 43% expect it to take over 6 months to pay off credit card charges.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- After a year in which "working from home" began to feel like "living at work," America has undergone a profound shift in its understanding of "home," driving homeowners to want more space, new uses and a better environment to nurture positive changes that evolved during lockdown. They also want to address design, condition and space frustrations they felt while spending uninterrupted time indoors.
According to the 8th annual LightStream Home Improvement Trends Survey,1 nearly half (
"Before the pandemic, 'home' was a 'home base' for launching activities. Under stay-at-home orders, it became the only place, for everything," said Todd Nelson, senior vice president of strategic partnerships at LightStream. "Our 2021 survey shows many Americans spent time thinking creatively about what they want and need from their homes. Many are now ready to invest in improvements, remodels and repairs. However, in the rush to renovate it's not only important to plan project outcomes, it's critical to have a smart financial strategy in place to pay for it all."
Addressing House Frustrations
The LightStream survey reports that
Younger homeowners in particular say they wish they had more room (
As spaces are being reimagined, the most popular projects homeowners plan to spend money on in 2021 include kitchen remodels (
More Family, More Needs at Home
There are many reasons why space utilization has become so important. The LightStream survey uncovered that more than one-in-ten (
Paying for Home Improvements
While the pandemic has driven consumers to move home improvements forward some, in their urgency, may be setting themselves up for costly financial mistakes.
Surveyed homeowners said their top source of payment for home improvement projects is savings (
"After a year of stay-at-home orders, it makes sense that consumers are rethinking their home needs. But just as important, they should also be strategizing how they're going to pay for those renovations," continues Nelson. "Right now, we're in a low interest rate environment which works well for those who seek out an installment loan. Compared to using credit cards – which on average run over
Here's a comparison of
CREDIT CARD | LightStream | |
FINANCED AMOUNT | ||
Interest Rate | ||
Monthly Payment (minimum) | ||
Months to Pay-off | 298 | 36 |
TOTAL REPAYMENT AMOUNT | ||
TOTAL SAVINGS |
"We've all been waiting not to just get out, but to put our plans into action. Everyone has an idea on how to better adapt our home to the needs we discovered under quarantine," says Nelson. "Just make sure that the projects you take on don't take you down a long, expensive repayment path."
More information about the LightStream 2021 Home Improvement Survey and financing can be found at LightStream.com/annual-home-improvement.
About LightStream
LightStream is a national online lending division of SunTrust l Now Truist. LightStream delivers unsecured loans to good-credit customers for practically any purpose, including home improvements. LightStream's current home improvement rates on a
About Truist
Truist Financial Corporation (NYSE: TFC) is a purpose-driven financial services company committed to inspiring and building better lives and communities. Formed by the historic merger of equals of BB&T and SunTrust, Truist has leading market share in many high-growth markets in the country. The company offers a wide range of services including retail, small business and commercial banking; asset management; capital markets; commercial real estate; corporate and institutional banking; insurance; mortgage; payments; specialized lending; and wealth management. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Truist is the sixth-largest commercial bank in the U.S. with total assets of
1The LightStream Home Improvement Survey was conducted by IPSOS among 1,300 nationally representative U.S. homeowners, between February 4th and February 17th, 2021, via an online survey. Quotas have been set to ensure reliable and accurate representation of the US homeowner population, ages 18+. Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results. The margin of error for this survey is +/-
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3LightStream personal loan calculation is based on a 36-month,
4Current LightStream Home Improvement loan rates as start as low as
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