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Forget millennial buyers. Is it time to target millennial sellers?

Reblogger John DL Arendsen
Real Estate Broker/Owner with CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments 521400, 1501015, 01795582

Great post Sam and I sorta agree because my youngest brother, 16 years my jr and a couple of my kids are direct recipients of this situation.

My youngest brother just purchased his first home at 56. While some of my children are investing in coastal manufactured home purchases for the quality of life (surf culture) they seek.

Most importantly, however they only have to pay space rent while enjoying reasonable appreciation on the manufactured home due to geographical proximity and desireability.

 

Well deserved re blog.

 

 

For the last few years, agents have been hit over the head with ideas about how to engage and win over millennial buyers. Agents have switched to texting and Facebook messenger and some are even dipping into Snapchat to get on the level of this young, tech-savvy demographic.

 

But there’s another opportunity with millennials — a more lucrative opportunity — that you’ve probably not heard as much about. An improving economy and a definitive sellers’ market is converging to bring out an unlikely segment: millennial home sellers. Here are four irrefutable stats that show it’s time to target millennial homeowners who may be ready to move on to the next phase of their lives.

 

Four irrefutable facts about millennial sellers:

 

1. They’re selling after just five years

Across the country, home sellers are living in their home for nine years on average before selling. Last year’s Gen Y sellers stayed in their home for only five years before listing.

 

2. They didn’t wait to sell

By their own reports, 85% of sellers under age 35 moved when they wanted to. Even though they’re selling sooner, only 15% of millennial sellers reported having to wait or rent out their property after they wanted to sell.

 

3. They’re offloading starter homes, but staying modest

Unsurprisingly, sellers 35 and younger are selling smaller homes. But they’re not upgrading to spacious luxury homes — on average, they’re expanding their square footage by just 25%.

  •       Median size sold home: 1,600 square feet
  •       Median size new home: 2,200 square feet

 

4. They’re selling for more space and better professional opportunity

Millennial home sellers are primarily selling because they’ve outgrown their current digs; 31% of sellers under 35 sold because they want more space. The second most popular reason for selling (17%) was a job relocation that required them to move from their current abode.

 

All stats from NAR Profile of Buyers & Sellers, and NAR Generational Trends Report

 

 

What this means for you

Starter homes are real, even in today’s tricky buying economy. If your CRM usually turns up the dial on past clients 7 or 8 years after they transacted, you may miss the opportunity to win the repeat business of millennials. Simply put, younger sellers are not staying put as long as traditional sellers have. Even when they can only afford to move up slightly, they’re taking the chance.

Tell us: Are you seeing this trend?

If you live in a less expensive market, where more millennials are prone to own homes, you may be seeing more young sellers offloading condos, townhomes or other starter homes while interest rates remain low.

 

Are you selling homes owned by those under age 35? How do you engage millennial sellers? Share your experience in the comments we’d love to know how you’re working with this emerging demographic!

 

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Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
HomeSmart Realty West & Florida Realty Investments - , CA
Presence, Persistence & Perseverance

John DL Arendsen Great choice for a re-blog and the news of your younger brother and your children's' home selections are well worth consideration when the prime locations are considered.

Aug 14, 2016 09:39 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

Big thanks Sandy Padula and Norm Padula, JD, GRI NMLS#1483386 We do need to meet at some point. You folks are just too close. Ever do Humphries by the Bay concert series?

Aug 14, 2016 09:42 AM
Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI

Lead on, John DL Arendsen I am here or the rest of the month.

Aug 14, 2016 10:33 PM
Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

Nice reblog John DL Arendsen or i may have never seen it. Yes i am seeing this and so right about 5 years. Most i sold their parents homes, i sold them a home and now they call on me to sell and move up. 

Aug 14, 2016 09:54 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

You're right about focusing on millennial sellers.  They are a generation that is part of the population inheriting from their boomer parents and grandparents.  
While on the surfacesome  millenials don't seem to be as tied to the material consummer based economy of those who have gone before them, that may change once they have shed themselves of student loan obligations, etc.

Aug 14, 2016 10:01 AM
Susan Haughton
Long and Foster REALTORS (703) 470-4545 - Alexandria, VA
Susan & Mindy Team...Honesty. Integrity. Results.

Excellent choice for a reblog and lots of interesting info.

Aug 14, 2016 10:29 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

I'm dealing with that in my own Hood Scott Godzyk . Big prob I'm having is turnover. The 3rd generation hier gets the house free and clear; Doesn't have much of an income and the house barely works for him so he neglects it. It runs down. Lower appraisel. Lower value/price.  Long DOM bla bla bla.................There goes the neighborhood.

Aug 14, 2016 11:30 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

Not to politisize this but being a Father of 5 and a Grandfather of 14 I can agree with you for the most part about the millenials Myrl Jeffcoat It wasn't until some of my border line millenials started having kids of their own did they start appreciating material things and Capitalism. LOL!

Aug 14, 2016 11:36 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

Indeed we do have some very bright folks on this forum Susan Haughton 

Aug 14, 2016 11:37 AM
Evelyn Johnston
Friends & Neighbors Real Estate - Elkhart, IN
The People You Know, Like and Trust!

This was an interesting read John DL Arendsen and we have seen the beginning of millennium sellers in our market.  Not strong, but just starting.

Aug 19, 2016 12:25 PM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

I listened today a webinar about millennials, seems if these homeowners have 30%+ equity in their house, they usually willing to sell and buy something that suits their needs more. 

Sep 08, 2016 05:43 PM