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Are Older Generations Really Not Selling Their Homes?

  • Writer: Jessica Meyer
    Jessica Meyer
  • May 24, 2019
  • 2 min read

Many studies suggest one of the main reasons for the inventory shortage in today’s market of homes for sale is that older generations have chosen to “age in place” over moving.



NAR’s findings show that Baby Boomers (43%) and the Silent Generation (12%) made up 56% of sellers in 2018! This means the majority of sellers last year were over the age of 54. This also shows these generations ARE moving!


The report also shared the reasons why they chose to move. According to the research, the top reason was a desire to be closer to friends and family. Below is a full breakdown:



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As we can see, they have plenty of reasons to sell their current home! But what type of homes are they trading in?


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Once again, the report demonstrated that older generations are not keeping that 3-bedroom, 2-bath colonial home. Instead, they are putting it on the market and moving on with their lives!


Bottom Line


If you are living in a house that no longer fits your needs, let’s get together to help you find a home that will!


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