Who’s Buying Downtown Lofts? It’s Constantly Changing #millennials #lofts

Think All Millennials Live in Their Parent’s Basement? Think Again!
barn-lofts-sugar-lofts-ins-soAccording to the Census Bureau, millennials have overtaken baby boomers as the largest generation in U.S. History. Millennials, or America’s youth born between 1982-2000, now represent more than one quarter of the nation’s population, totaling 83.1 million.
There has been a lot of talk about how, as a generation, millennials have ‘failed to launch’ into adulthood and have delayed moving out of their family’s home. Some experts have even questioned whether or not millennials want to move out.

signat-higgins-705-399The great news is that not only do millennials want to move out… they are moving out! Thousands of them are moving to Downtown Los Angeles. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) recently released their 2016 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers in which they revealed that 61% of all first-time homebuyers were millennials in 2015!

The median age of all first-time buyers in 2015 was 31 years old.

Here is chart showing the breakdown by age:

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Many social factors have contributed to millennials waiting to buy their first home. The latest Census results show that the median age of Americans at the time of their first marriage has increased significantly over the last 60 years, from 23 for men & 20 for women in 1955, to 29 & 27, respectively, in 2015.

little-tokyo-lofts-coupleThose who went to college and took out student loans are finally paying them off, as the terms on traditional student loans are 10 years. This means that a large portion of the generation is making its last loan payments and is working toward saving for a first home. Millennial are the most likely age group to seek and rent a loft. Many of them took advantage of lower prices around 2012 and bought condos in the Arts District such as Beacon lofts, but sadly, many decided to rent and are now locked out of buying due to increased home prices and increasing rents that make it harder to save a big down payment. But they are still buying, often with the help of parents.

As a whole, the first-time homebuyer share increased to 35% of all buyers, up from 32% in 2014. Not all millennials are first-time buyers, they also made up 12% of all repeat buyers!

Bottom Line

Millennials will continue to drive the housing market next year, as well as in the years to come. As more and more realize that owning a home is within their grasp, they will flock to own their piece of the American Dream. Are you ready to buy your first or even second home?

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Downtown Los Angeles Open House This Week – Lofts and Condominiums For Sale

It can be difficult to get into Downtown Los Angeles lofts and condos for sale because many listing agents feel too busy to answer their phones and they sometimes take a long time to respond to an appointment request. #openhouse #dtla

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They must often reach the owner or tenant to get approval of the requested showing time.  Then, the buildings can be difficult to get into because sometime the seller does not have an extra door fob.  The problem can be worse when a buyer uses an out-of-area agent who is not familiar with the buildings and does not have door codes to get into the locked buildings.

The solution is to get free assistance from a Downtown specialist real estate professional who is familiar with all of the buildings at (213) 880-9910 and also to see the open house showings that are more of a sure thing:

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