Young homebuyers are turning to the more affordable Midwest

CoreLogic finds the Midwest is attracting an increasing number of Gen Z homebuyers

Young homebuyers are turning to the more affordable Midwest

CoreLogic finds the Midwest is attracting an increasing number of Gen Z homebuyers
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The more affordable Midwest has become a haven for the newest wave of homebuyers, according to CoreLogic.

Midwest markets are seeing a larger share of Gen Z homebuyers, the oldest of whom are now hitting their late 20s, the company writes in a recent report.

Gen Z, also known as Zoomers, accounted for 13% of home purchase applications nationwide in 2024, up 3% from 2023, CoreLogic found.

The share of Gen Z buyers, however, is significantly higher in several Midwest cities where homes are more affordable. Cities with the highest share of young loan applicants include Des Moines, Iowa (21%); Omaha, Nebraska (21%); Youngstown, Ohio (20%); Dayton, Ohio (20%); and Grand Rapids, Michigan (20%).

All these cities have in common reasonably affordable homes with median prices typically lower than the national median of $332,000.

By contrast, the share of young buyers was low in more expensive markets, such as Oxnard, California (4%); Los Angeles (5%); urban Honolulu (5%); and Bridgeport, Connecticut (6%).  

CoreLogic also found that communities with high retirement populations tend to have lower rates of Gen Z homebuyers.

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  • Victor Whitman

    Victor Whitman is a contributing writer for Scotsman Guide and a former editor of the publication’s commercial magazine. 

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