Did Covid Change That?

AuthorAcunto, Steve
Position[FOREWORD]

Some indicators really do point to to where the market is heading ... long term. With housing affordability a major problem in the U.S., millennials who are trying to find their first entry into home ownership are stumbling, seeking exurban homes, living smaller or renting ... or all of the above. Top 10 global asset manager Legal & General undertook a new study examining U.S. millennials who don't yet own a home, their broad financial issues and whether/how COVID has affected their home purchasing plans. For Millennials, Has COVID-19 Made the American Dream of Home Ownership More Myth than Reality? was recently released analyzing data across a wide range of factors, noting that the generation does not think as a monolith. To that end, survey responses were analyzed for differences between Junior, Mid-Age and Mature Millennials within the generation's 15-year span. The research answers questions such as:

* Where do millennials live, and did COVID-19 change that?

* Where do they want to live, and what impact has COVID-19 had?

* How do attitudes vary among different age groups/segments within the generation?

* How ready are they to move, and how big a factor is affordability?

Here are some of the findings: American millennials across the age span of 25 to 40 are finding it hard even to afford where they live, and nearly impossible to buy a home. A broad new report sponsored by Legal & General Group and released today, U.S. Millennials and Home Ownership--A Distant Dream for Most, finds that in the wake of COVID-19, more and more young people are having to make difficult decisions about where to live. The pandemic forced many to go back home to their...

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