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What Baby Boomers and First-time Homebuyers Have in Common

By Homesmsp @HomesMSP

Cafe patio First-time homebuyers dominated the housing market the last two years but Baby Boomers have been more prevalent this year grabbing bargains of a lifetime. They are buying second (or more) homes for a variety of reasons... vacation, children, investment... buying ahead for retirement.

I have been working with a lot of Boomers this year, and find it so interesting that what they tell me they are looking for often sounds the same as when I am working with first-time homebuyers. Community and its related lifestyle is often on the top of both their lists.

  • Walkable communities - want to be able to walk or take public transportation to cafes, entertainment, parks, recreation, basic services
  • Urban/first ring suburban, mixed use and mixed age communities - looking to move away from the outer suburbs where many spent their lives to a different lifestyle
  • Not too much space - more likely to be looking for a craftsman bungalow or a mid-century rambler than a McMansion... and less space also means less taxes
  • Not too expensive - first-time homebuyers are more cautious about not over-extending and many Baby Boomers are paying cash or making a substantial down payment
  • Low carrying costs - focus on low ongoing monthly utility bills and maintenance costs

Small, smart homes in walkable communities are a common mantra for today's homebuyers... and we continue to be in the midst of some of the best housing opportunities of a lifetime.

Sharlene Hensrud, RE/MAX Results - Email - Lifestyle Realtor


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