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Dayton
Business Journal
Young home
buyers more savvy than their parents, survey says
by Olivia Barrow
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
A recent national survey of young people aged 18 to 35 shows that young
home buyers are more educated than ever, and despite the recent housing
crisis, homeownership is still seen as an indicator of success.
The survey was conducted by Wakefield Research for Better Homes and
Garden Real Estate and asked 1,001 nationally representative Americans
key questions about their perspectives on homeownership.
The survey showed that 69 percent of respondents think the recent
housing downturn has made them more knowledgeable about homeownership
than their parents were at their age.
Locally the trend rings true, said Jamie Day, a manager with
Dayton-based Better Homes and Garden Real Estate Big Hill.
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