Most buyers don’t expect house hunting to get easier soon

By Rose Quint | Eye on Housing

Only about 2 out of every 10 prospective home buyers (people looking to buy a home in the next year) expect the search for a home to get easier in the months ahead. The majority, about 7 out of 10, instead think house hunting will get harder or stay about the same.  This opinion is shared among buyers of all ages, as only 15%-21% of each generation expects the search for a home to get easier soon.

These findings come from NAHB’s Housing Trends Report (HTR)* for the third quarter of 2018.

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