Gen Z still eager to buy homes, but getting weary

 
 

Now in its fifth year, the 2025 ServiceLink State of Homebuying Report (SOHBR), released today, revealed that while Gen Z remains eager and ready to buy a home this year, high mortgage rates and home prices could deter them from crossing the finish line.

Out of Gen Z respondents, 67% said they plan to purchase a home this year compared to 51% of millennials, 49% of Gen X and 22% of baby boomers.

But Gen Z also led all respondents in their willingness to walk away under difficult buying conditions, as 58% said they abandoned the home-buying process in 2024, and 38% said they were unsuccessful in their attempt to purchase in the last four years.

ServiceLink’s annual survey analyzes generational trends among recent and prospective homebuyers, tracking housing market sentiment and their intentions to purchase, refinance or leverage home equity this year.

“These findings show that there is still a strong appetite for homeownership, particularly among the youngest generation, despite the ups and downs of today’s market,” said Dave Steinmetz, president, origination services at ServiceLink. “Today’s buyers need to be armed with information, while demonstrating patience and flexibility, [to] achieve their dream of homeownership. For lenders, this provides an opportunity to tap into technology and increase offerings that buyers indicate they want to see. Lenders also should focus on education and increasing transparency to meet the current needs of today’s buyers.”

Despite Gen Z’s waning tolerance for home-buying challenges, 41% of all respondents said that they believe conditions are favorable for buying a home this year. Gen Z led the way with 52% having a favorable outlook on the market, while only 23% of baby boomers felt the same.

Buyers’ willingness to buy with high mortgage rates is fading this year, ServiceLink found. Gen Z respondents reported having an average mortgage rate of 5.1% and said they would consider going as high as 5.8% — down from 6.3% last year.

Millennials are also becoming less open to higher rates, with their ceiling dropping to 5.5% from 6.2% in 2024. However, millennials are pulling back their desires to purchase a home, with 51% of millennials still planning to buy in 2025, down from 2024’s 59% and 2023’s 61%. Only 46% of millennials said conditions are favorable to buy in 2025, a pessimistic slip from 60% in 2023.

However, Gen X survey responses indicate a renewed interest in buying a home in 2025. This year, 49% of Gen X respondents said they plan to buy, up from 45% in 2024, 25% in 2023 and 12% in 2022.

Space and technology are hot commodities

Of the pool of respondents who plan on purchasing a home within the next year, 60% said they’re looking for a home with more space, a 17% uptick from a year ago, while 39% of respondents said they would like to see more physical space between homes.

Over half (51%) of respondents also cited small home size as a deal breaker. Other top deal breakers include higher taxes (48%), lack of privacy/homes too close together (43%) and lack of outdoor space (33%).

The respondents also have expectations of their lenders to be technologically savvy as they navigate their home purchase. The biggest benefits of mortgage technology, according to 59% of respondents, is the convenience and ease of use it provides, while 51% said they like that it saves them time and 45% enjoy the flexibility that it offers to make progress on their own schedule.

Many respondents (62%) cited eSigning technology as something they utilized during the home process. Baby boomers leveraged eSigning the most at 70% compared to 42% of Gen Z respondents.

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Mortgage applications climb as rates continue to decline

 
 

Mortgage applications increased 11.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis from last week, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) weekly mortgage applications survey for the week ending March 7, 2025.

On an unadjusted basis, the index increased 12% compared to last week.

The refinance index saw a 16% uptick from the previous week and was 90% higher than the same week one year ago, largely driven by a dip in the 30-year fixed rate observed by the MBA.

The seasonally adjusted purchase index increased 7% last week while the unadjusted purchase index increased 8% compared with the previous week and was 4% higher than the same week one year ago.

“Mortgage rates declined for the sixth consecutive week, with the 30-year fixed rate dropping to 6.67%, the lowest level since October 2024. As a result, applications increased over the week and were up 31% from a year ago,” said Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist. “As we enter the spring homebuying season, the purchase index was more than 4% higher than a year ago, and activity was up across all loan categories. Government purchase applications experienced an 11% increase – helped by the FHA rate dropping to 6.34%. Additionally, average loan sizes were higher, with the purchase loan amount hitting $460,800, the highest in the survey dating back to 1990.”

The refinance share of mortgage activity increased to 45.6% of total applications from 43.8% the previous week. The adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) share of activity increased to 7.2% of total applications.

By product, the FHA share of total applications decreased to 16.1% from 16.7% the week prior and the VA share of total applications increased to 15.9% from 14.6% during the same period. The USDA share of total applications decreased to 0.4% from 0.5% the week prior after remaining at 0.5% for several weeks.

While the average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages decreased to 6.67%, every other loan type saw rates decrease.

The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with jumbo loan balances also saw a decrease to 6.68% from 6.83%.

The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate FHA mortgages decreased to 6.34%

percent from 6.42%, and the average contract interest rate for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages decreased to 6.04% from 6.12%.

The average contract interest rate for 5/1 ARMs decreased to 5.81% from 5.85%

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Just Listed: Modern Edgewater Duplex with Rooftop Mountain Views

 
 
 

Move in and enjoy this newly built home nestled in the heart of Edgewater!

This modern duplex built in 2022 features a coveted location and floor plan in the community with southwest views and a rooftop deck. Upon arrival you are greeted by a spacious entryway with a versatile room that can easily double as an office space, providing a private and quiet area for working from home. The main level offers spacious open-concept living filled with ample south facing natural light, hardwood floors, and a connected outdoor patio, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The thoughtfully designed kitchen is a chef’s dream, complete with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, gas range, and ample cabinetry. The master suite offers a peaceful retreat with a private bathroom and plenty of closet space. An oversized laundry closet is situated conveniently between both bedrooms and an additional 4-piece bathroom rounds out the third level. The south-facing rooftop offers stunning mountain views all the way to Pikes Peak, providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the beautiful Colorado sunsets. Right outside the front door is the community park where neighbors enjoy gathering together with their furry friends. The oversized two-car attached garage offers plenty of space for vehicles and storage, along with an electric vehicle charger. Located just blocks from Edgewater favorites such as Edgewater Beer Garden, Joyride Brewing, Edgewater Market, and Sloans Lake, you'll love living here!.

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Just Listed: This spacious 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom Victorian in the highly desirable Baker neighborhood blends timeless historic charm with modern convenience!

 
 
 

This spacious 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom Victorian in the highly desirable Baker neighborhood blends timeless historic charm with modern convenience!

Welcome to the heart of Denver! This spacious 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom Victorian in the highly desirable Baker neighborhood blends timeless historic charm with modern convenience. Elegant period details—glass doorknobs, chandeliers, crown molding, and rich woodwork—are complemented by high ceilings and thoughtfully designed spaces. Step inside to a grand living and dining area, large enough for both a full dining table and a comfortable sitting space. Beyond, a modern kitchen with abundant storage flows into a sunlit back family room with a wall of windows. A full bath, laundry room, and two main-floor bedrooms add convenience and flexibility. Upstairs, the primary suite features an en suite bath, while two additional bedrooms offer ample space. Large windows throughout fill the home with natural light, and the front upstairs window offers mountain views. Recent updates include: new hot water heater (March 2024), backyard fence (July 2024), and heat pumps and furnaces (August 2024) for year-round comfort. Outdoor spaces feature front garden beds, a spacious backyard patio, and alley access with potential to add a garage. Enjoy an unbeatable location within walking distance of Santa Fe’s First Friday Art Walk, Broadway’s shops and restaurants, and some of Denver’s best coffee spots. Trader Joe’s, King Soopers, and Denver Health are minutes away, while the Cherry Creek Trail and Galapago Street’s bikeway offer easy access to downtown and seasonal farmers’ markets. Quick access to 6th Ave and I-25 makes commuting a breeze. With its spacious layout, historic character, and prime location, this is a rare opportunity to own a stunning home in one of Denver’s most vibrant neighborhoods!

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Just Listed: Charming Evergreen Retreat with Scenic Views + Cozy Vibes

 
 
 

Rare opportunity to own in Evergreen at a great price with affordable HOA in a well-maintained condo tucked away in the heart of Sun Creek.

The kitchen is bright and functional opening to bar, nook, and living area adorned with shiplap detailing. The wood-burning fireplace brings a delightfully rustic focal point to the room to keep you warm during picturesque Evergreen winters. The covered front patio brings a roomy + shady spot to enjoy crisp fresh air all year long and watch the sun set over Bergen Peak in summer. The most delightful feature could very well be the private balcony off the bedroom where you can sip morning coffee while watching elk nibble on raspberry bushes. Beyond its abundance of charm, this unit is comfortable and practical with a laundry area, plenty of storage, a reserved parking space with ample visitor parking. The association fee is reasonable as well covering master insurance, maintenance of grounds and structures, snow removal and trash. If you’re looking to buy in Evergreen you already appreciate the magic this area has to offer. At 30669L Suncreek you’ll be minutes from everything you love ... mountains, wildlife, open space, cafes, coffee shops, art galleries, golf, and Evergreen Lake. Highway 74 will whisk you back “down the hill” quickly to work and DIA. A left on I-70 will sweep you to adventures higher in the hills. Schedule a private tour today.

Listed by Michelle Schwinghammer for West + Main Homes. Please contact Michelle for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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