AUSTIN, Texas – Generation Z, 18- to 24-year-olds who are entering the age bracket for first-time homebuying, is the first generation in American history with a preference for buying homes in culturally diverse neighborhoods, according to a recent Homes.com survey.
Polling more than 1,000 young adults in the Gen Z age bracket, the survey is the first to examine how Generation Z and millennial habits differ across several facets of homebuying.
The survey found that 58% of future Gen Z homebuyers prefer a diverse community compared to 12% who prefer a homogeneous neighborhood.
Gen Z’s commitment to diversity has important ramifications for national housing policy, cross-cultural enrichment, and the evolution of a post-racial definition of the American Dream.
“Generation Z is more multicultural than ever before, with demographics that include the largest percentage of Hispanics and non-Hispanic blacks at 22% and 15%, respectively. Our survey suggests that their preferences will have a substantial impact on homebuying patterns,” said David Mele, president of Homes.com. “That, in turn, may create a new dynamic where diverse communities thrive more than ever before.”
The Gen Z homeownership survey also found that:
“With Gen Z poised to become the next wave of homebuyers, it’s important to look at how their attitudes and behaviors will affect the homebuying process,” Mele noted. “The insights provided by this survey can help agents anticipate and prepare for the changes that will occur as this age group begins their home search.”
View the full results of the Homes.com survey at http://go.homes/gen-z.
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