The people in this demographic are healthier than the previous generation of home buyers and expect to work, at least part-time, past the typical retirement age. This indicates a more active lifestyle that supports another of the study’s findings: the members of this age group are more likely to purchase homes in pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use communities in urban and suburban settings.
While the previous generation’s senior years were marked by a migration south, this group exhibits less of a desire to move to the Sun Belt, instead opting to move closer to their children and grandchildren. This move will be dramatic in numbers. A study by the National Association of Home Builders indicates that more than 1.2 million mature adults expect to move this coming year.
What These Homebuyers Are Looking For
While buyers in this demographic will most likely want to see home space that will permit customization for their specific needs, they will also expect space that allows them to maximize the value of the home’s square footage. They will view a space in multiple ways. For instance, one buyer may view a typical dining room as a potential home office space, while another buyer may see it as a sleepover place for the grandchildren which easily converts to a TV room between visits. Adding doors to these types of rooms would make the property more attractive to a wider range of buyers.
From the desk of:
Wyatt Ragar
Your Bank of America Mortgage Loan Officer
Wyatt Ragar
Your Bank of America Mortgage Loan Officer