Walking Trails, Park, Walkable Cities

Infographic: Millennials are Buying Homes Where?

At number 24, Gilbert appears higher on this list than any other Phoenix Valley city. Completely understandable. Gilbert has built their stellar reputation on superior city management and lots of community involvement. Schools are good. Parks, biking and walking trails are plentiful. Entertainment opportunities are unmatched. Housing prices are slightly higher than most Phoenix Valley cities but not in the least out of reach. Gilbert’s city center is growing like crazy… it feels like we have a new restaurant every day.

Gilbert, Arizona is a prosperous, burgeoning bedroom community with a friendly, welcoming reputation and a highly progressive attitude. Massive Active Adult Golf Communities and a plethora of children’s playgrounds occupy Gilbert in equal measure.

Where else in the country do Millennials like as much as Gilbert? Check out the cities on this list.

Infographic: Millennials are Buying Homes Where?

By Zoe Eisenberg
We know that millennials aren’t entering the housing market at the rate their parents did. Between student loan debts and rising home prices, some have understandably cold feet—so cold that homeownership rates for those under 35 dropped from 40 percent in 2006 to 32 percent in 2015. Despite this, some millennials are still battling the sky-high rental market by becoming homeowners. The question is, where?

In its second annual study, SmartAsset looked at data on under-35 homeownership rates in the 200 largest U.S. cities to identify where millennials are buying homes. Below are a handful of the hottest highlights:

Location matters. When looking at locations, the variance in homeownership for millennials is huge. In Elk Grove, Calif., for instance, millennial homeownership tops at 61 percent, while New Haven, Conn. locks in a measly 5 percent.

Sacramento steals. Two smaller cities in the Sacramento Metro Area ranked in the top 5 places where millennials are buying homes, perhaps attributable to Sacramento’s strong STEM job market.

All hail Illinois? Peoria, Ill. is becoming popular. From 2006-2015, Peoria’s under-35 homeownership rate jumped 8 percent, the highest increase in the SmartAsset study.

Northeast falls behind. Springfield, Mass. is the only Northeast city to crack the top 25. Cities in this region tend to rank lower on the list.

So where exactly are millennials buying? Here’s a fun little infographic to break it down for ya.



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Source: SmartAsset     Zoe Eisenberg is RISMedia’s senior content editor. Email her your real estate news ideas at zoe@rismedia.com.    This was      originally published on RISMedia’s blog, Housecall. Visit the blog daily for housing and real estate tips and trends. Like Housecall on Facebook and follow @HousecallBlog on Twitter.    Reprinted with permission from RISMedia. ©2017. All rights reserved.

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