The month of June is the most popular month to move, with 12% of moves
each year occurring this month alone, according to the U.S. Census
Bureau, meaning almost 40.5 million Americans will move in the next few
weeks. The results of the first-ever TheNest.com
2011 Real Estate Survey found that a majority of couples currently
renting (62%) plan to buy within the next three years. The survey also
found that approximately half of couples rent (49%), while the other
half own (51%). To get behind the reasons for buying (or not buying),
TheNest.com, a lifestyle site for young couples from leading lifestage
media company The Knot Inc. (NASDAQ: KNOT; www.theknot.com),
surveyed more than 1,400 women on TheNest.com who bought or rented their
current home with their partner. And they let us in on why they’re
waiting to buy, what they’re looking for in a home and how the search
has affected their relationship with their partners.
"With 86% of renting couples planning on purchasing their first home
within the next five years, we really wanted to get to the bottom of
what motivates people to buy or continue to rent,” says Carley Roney,
editor in chief of TheNest.com. "This tell-all survey featured on
TheNest.com reveals everything from what pressures a couple encounters
during the buying process to how long they wait to buy and why, and
delves into relationship issues that arise during the search.”
TheNest.com 2011 Real Estate Survey Highlights
HOUSING MARKET NOT A FACTOR. A mere 2% of those currently renting
said they were waiting to buy until the housing market recovers, as the
vast majority (98%) have other reasons to wait. One reason? Saving for a
down payment. Approximately one-third (36%) of renters are in the
process of saving for a down payment, holding off their search until
they are fiscally ready to buy. Another third of renters (32%) are
waiting to buy until they know where their family will settle for the
long term.
COUPLES FOUND A HOME FASTER THAN THEY PLANNED. Approximately one
in five home-owning couples (22%) allocated three months or less to
finding a home, but almost half (46%) found their home in less than
three months. Leading the search are the ladies: Whether renting or
buying, one in three women (35%) took the lead in finding a couple’s
home, compared with a mere 11% of men.
MAJORITY BELIEVE REAL ESTATE IS STILL A GOOD INVESTMENT. A large
majority – 92% – of those surveyed believe that real estate is still a
good investment; however, one in three couples no longer consider owning
a home part of the "American Dream.” Keeping up with the Joneses also
comes into play, as 14% of couples say they felt pressure to buy a home
because many of their friends are homeowners.
BUDGET IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR. Staying within budget when
searching for a place was a key factor for both partners, with more than
83% of couples agreeing it was very important to them. Not surprisingly
then, out of the 28% of couples who argued during their search,
approximately one-third of them (37%) argued primarily about their
budget and finances.
COMPROMISING HAPPENS. More than half (58%) of couples compromised
on the place they ended up choosing. For some couples (42%), they were
small compromises, and all their major wants and needs were met. For
others (14%), said there were large compromises, such as choosing a
"starter home” and opting to wait until their next move to get all their
major requirements.
MOST SURPRISING? HOW MUCH IT ALL COSTS. For home owners,
the
most surprising factor of the home-buying process was how much it all
costs. One in three couples (37%) were surprised by how much the process
actually cost including all fees and other expenses. The second most
surprising factor? How stressful the experience was, with one in four
couples listing that as their number one surprise.
To help couples navigate the complicated and stressful world of finding
a home, TheNest.com has created a Real Estate channel where you can find
articles and tools on:
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Buying a Home:
Quiz:
Are You Ready to Buy?, 9
Things to Ask Before Hiring an Agent and 12
Biggest House-Hunting Mistakes to Avoid
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Mortgages: Mortgage
Basics, Start Here!, 5
Biggest Mortgage Blunders and How
to Pick the Right Mortgage for You
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Renting:
New
Nabe Right for You? Test Drive It!, Renter’s
Insurance 101 and How
to Rent with the Option to Own
About The Nest
The Nest (www.thenest.com)
is the only brand focused exclusively on young nesters setting up homes
and navigating new lives together, reaching millions of couples each
year through TheNest.com, The Nest magazine and The Nest books, The
Nest Home Design Handbook and The Nest Newlywed Handbook
(published by Clarkson Potter). The popular offshoot of The Knot takes a
hip how-to approach to all things "grown-up”: merging finances, buying
and decorating homes, cooking and entertaining, family relationships and
more through expert Q&As, an online community and interactive tools. The
Nest is a part of The Knot Inc. (NASDAQ: KNOT), the premier media
company devoted to weddings, pregnancy and everything in between.
