Understanding the homebuyer journey
Buying a home is a major financial decision. Our findings show that the amount of time first-time homebuyers spent renting before buying a home has remained relatively stable.
Over the past 3 years, about one third of homebuyers ended up spending more than they initially planned. Fewer homebuyers, however, are paying the maximum price they can afford. 46% of homebuyers paid the maximum price in 2023 and 2024, down from the 3 previous surveys.
Consumer uncertainty
The homebuying process can generate both excitement and uncertainty. Since 2019, a growing number of homebuyers are feeling uncertain or anxious. Paying too much for a home has been the top concern since 2019.
The importance of mortgage professionals
Mortgage professionals play a critical role in the homebuying process. In recent years, we’ve noticed an increase in consumer loyalty to their financial institutions, with 83% of homebuyers choosing their lender due to excellent service. Overall satisfaction is also high with 75% of homebuyers being satisfied with their lender and 72% with their broker.
Real estate agents continue to be seen as the most valuable role in helping homebuyer through the process since 2019. In our 2024 survey, 34% of homebuyers said that their real estate agent was the most important person in the homebuying process.
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