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...Will a Silver Tsunami Change the 2024 Housing Market?

I have a question. Is this an expectation?

This is an interesting article by KCM on whether the baby boomer generation will downsize and prop the real estate markets up. This boomer bought a home where we could live our lives and retire in place.

In our community of 8,600, our Council on Aging Director stated, that roughly 26% are senior citizens and inching towards 30% by 2030.

Nationally, according to the chart below, 70% of seniors plan to stay within their current community. Is this considered a problem?

Will a Silver Tsunami Change the 2024 Housing Market?

Have you ever heard the term “Silver Tsunami” and wondered what it’s all about? If so, that might be because there’s been lot of talk about it online recently. Let’s dive into what it is and why it won’t drastically impact the housing market.

What Does Silver Tsunami Mean?

A recent article from HousingWire calls it:

“. . . a colloquialism referring to aging Americans changing their housing arrangements to accommodate aging . . .”

The thought is that as baby boomers grow older, a significant number will start downsizing their homes. Considering how large that generation is, if these moves happened in a big wave, it would affect the housing market by causing a significant uptick in the number of larger homes for sale. That influx of homes coming onto the market would impact the balance of supply and demand and more.

The concept makes sense in theory, but will it happen? And if so, when?

Why It Won’t Have a Huge Impact on the Housing Market in 2024

Experts say, so far, a silver tsunami hasn’t happened – and it probably won’t anytime soon. According to that same article from HousingWire:

“. . . the silver tsunami’s transformative potential for the U.S. housing market has not yet materialized in any meaningful way, and few expect it to anytime soon.”

Here’s just one reason why. Many baby boomers don’t want to move. Data from the AARP shows over half of the surveyed adults ages 65 and up plan to stay put and age in place in their current home rather than move (see chart below):

Clearly, not every baby boomer is planning to sell or move – and even those who do won’t do it all at once. Instead, it will be more gradual, happening slowly over time. As Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First Americansays:

Demographics are never a tsunami. The baby boomer generation is almost two decades of births. That means they’re going to take about two decades to work their way through.”

Bottom Line

If you’re worried about a Silver Tsunami shaking up the housing market, don’t be. Any impact from baby boomers moving will be gradual over many years. Fleming sums it up best:

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Ed Silva, 203-206-0754
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That silver tsunami may happen, but it is also a matter of the style of home the seniors may have that will determine their next move.

Jan 29, 2024 07:58 AM
Doug Dawes
Keller Williams Evolution - 447 Boston Street, Suite #5, Topsfield, MA - Topsfield, MA
Your Personal Realtor®

Good Morning Ed Silva, 203-206-0754 

I don't know how long ago it was I read another article that flat-out stated the baby boomers not moving were the reason the markets are stalled

Jan 29, 2024 08:17 AM
Michael J. Perry
KW Elite - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA Relo Specialist

Realistically you can only stay in your home by mid 70’s if it’s set up for Single Floor Living . Once your Mobility is compromised you’ll need to relocate 

Jan 29, 2024 08:44 AM
Doug Dawes
Keller Williams Evolution - 447 Boston Street, Suite #5, Topsfield, MA - Topsfield, MA
Your Personal Realtor®

Good Afternoon Michael J. Perry 

Interesting point you make about single-level living. My father owned a 2-story dwelling and simply moved to the 1st floor...lol

Jan 29, 2024 10:36 AM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good evening Doug,

I've hear a lot about the term Silver Tsunami and have to admit last year most of my sellers were older and relocated to be closer to their kids or to a single story as they didn't need their big home anymore.

Jan 29, 2024 03:53 PM
Doug Dawes
Keller Williams Evolution - 447 Boston Street, Suite #5, Topsfield, MA - Topsfield, MA
Your Personal Realtor®

Those are 2 of the reasons baby boomers move Dorie Dillard Austin TX. The graph is what opened my eyes seeing that 70% of seniors plan to stay in their homes or move to a different one within their community

Jan 30, 2024 05:17 AM
Leanne Smith
Dirt Road Real Estate - Golden Valley, AZ
The Grit and Gratitude Agent

My sense is the Silver Tsunami may happen with other factors such as health, changes in family dynamics, local to state costs of living as well as local to national political issues.

Feb 10, 2024 05:01 AM
Doug Dawes
Keller Williams Evolution - 447 Boston Street, Suite #5, Topsfield, MA - Topsfield, MA
Your Personal Realtor®

Hi Leanne Smith 

We never say never, so I expect at some point the Silver Tsunami to begin to move again 

Feb 10, 2024 10:13 AM