U.S Homeowners Struggle With Costs of Homeownership
-- 22% cut retirement savings, 33% delay major purchases to afford life as a homeowner --
Dealing with higher expenses than they anticipated, homeowners are facing a dilemma, according to a new survey by Unlock Technologies. Most do not plan to sell their homes, have limited emergency fund savings, and are stressed by personal finances. In response, they are cutting corners on major purchases, everyday expenses and even retirement savings.
"Homeowners are clearly struggling and searching for a way to cope in the current economy," says
Costs – and sacrifices – of home ownership
Sixty-five (65%) of
- Taking fewer vacations: 38%
- Delaying major purchases: 33%
- Putting less into retirement: 22%
- Staying in their starter home longer than intended: 21%
- Purchasing more on credit: 17%
- Delaying funding a business or making other investments: 10%
- Holding off on starting a family: 7%
- Not having, or seriously scaling back, a wedding: 5%
Still, the vast majority of homeowners plan to stay put. Three out of four (75%) say they have no plans to buy or sell a home this year. Respondents say that to consider purchasing, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rate would need to fall below 4%. Nor are they planning to refinance, reporting that until the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rate would need to fall to 3.6%.
These findings represent a marked change from findings in Unlock's
Stretched to the limit: homeowners prefer more commute time to more monthly payments
Already stretched, homeowners indicate they can't afford to add more items to the budget – specifically, more monthly payments. To forego another monthly payment, homeowners would rather do the following:
- Double their commute time: 19%
- Call an ex and ask them to dinner: 16%
- Wear the same underwear all month: 14%
- Move in with their in-laws for a month: 13%
- Do their taxes every day for a month: 12%
- Not brush their teeth for a month: 9%
- Take a pay cut: 11%
73% of homeowners do not feel any better off today than a year ago
Compared to a year ago, 32% of homeowners feel worse off financially, while 41% feel the same financially. Only 27% say they feel better off financially. Almost half (46%) say they have more concerns about their finances today than worries about their future financial situation.
Finances are also a major source of stress, with 46% of
Home equity provides security and a solution
A majority (60%) of
Home equity may offer homeowners a solution, says Micheletti. American homeowners now hold more than
"Looking at home equity as a smart financial tool – wealth that can be accessed today – can offer a way for homeowners to navigate financial challenges," states Micheletti. "And a way to access that home equity without the worries of a monthly payment – the home equity agreement – can be an ideal option for many to gain access to significant funds that will help ease finances and plan for the future they envision."
Methodology: Unlock commissioned Atomik Research to conduct an online survey of 2,003 homeowners throughout
About Unlock Technologies (www.unlock.com)
Founded in 2020, Unlock Technologies is a
Media contact: Michael Micheletti, [email protected], 415-359-6985
View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-homeowners-struggle-with-costs-of-homeownership-302696364.html
SOURCE Unlock Technologies
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