Homeownership is rebounding, particularly among younger adults
From 2016 to 2022, the homeownership rate grew more for people under 35 than any other age group.
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49% of young adults live at home, up 12 points since 2019. An economist says the fallout will reshape marriage, kids, and home-buying
Nearly half of adults under 30 now live with a parent—and the Fed's data shows the squeeze is creeping into their 30s and 40s
Half of US Young Adults Now Live With Parents Amid High Costs
Half of US adults under 30 now live with their parents amid high housing costs, while Korea sees a rise in "full-time children" who do chore

Gen Z Finds its Footing in the Housing Market
Despite ongoing affordability challenges, the youngest generation of buyers now accounts for one in five purchase rate locks and one third o
The age when people in the UK’s aspirations to own a home ‘fade sharply’
Just 38 per cent of 45 to 54-year-old aspire to own a property of their own
Homeownership costs surge across all categories from 2019 to 2025, squeezing middle-class buyers
Longtime homeowners and those hoping to join their ranks are both feeling the bite.
Record 1 in 3 young U.S. adults live with parents in 2025, surpassing pandemic peak despite most being employed
Around 70% of 25 to 34-year-olds who still live at home with their parents are actually employed.

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