Wednesday, April 13, 2016

More than half of today's homebuyers bought because they wanted a place of their own. Why did you buy?



The Top Reasons Why Americans Buy Homes| Keeping Current Matters
Last week, the inaugural “Homebuyer Insights Report” was released by the Bank of America. The report revealed the reasons why consumers purchase homes and what their feelings are regarding homeownership.
Consumer Lending Executive, D. Steve Boland, explained:
“Homebuyers today are motivated by both emotional and practical reasons. Nearly all want more space, but a majority of homebuyers, especially those purchasing their first home, are also looking for a place to call their own, put down roots and make memories. They value the emotional benefits of owning a home as much as the financial ones.”
The Top Reasons Why Americans Buy Homes| Keeping Current Matters
Boland went on to say:
“The path to homeownership is a journey and can be as overwhelming as it is exciting. For many people, this is the single most significant financial transaction they will ever make.”
This was evidenced in the report when they asked today’s homebuyers to define homeownership. Their answers tell the whole story.
The Top Reasons Why Americans Buy Homes| Keeping Current Matters

Bottom Line

Homeownership has always been a part of the American Dream and survey after survey confirms this will always be the case.

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