The homeownership rate of householders aged 30 to 34 fell by more than 10 percentage points between 2004 (the year the nation's homeownership rate peaked) and 2014. Historically, 30-to-34-year-olds had been the nation's first-time homebuyers, the age group in which the homeownership rate climbed above 50 percent. But between 2004 and 2014 the homeownership rate of the age group fell from well above 50 percent (57.4) to well below (47.1). No longer is 30-to-34 the age of first-time home buying, except in the Midwest...
Homeownership rate of householders aged 30 to 34
Northeast
2014: 41.8%
2004: 51.9%
Change: -10.1 percentage points
Midwest
2014: 57.6%
2004: 65.0%
Change: -7.4 percentage points
South
2014: 47.7%
2004: 58.8%
Change: -11.1 percentage points
West
2014: 39.9%
2004: 52.1%
Change: -12.2 percentage points
Source: Census Bureau, Housing Vacancies and Homeownership
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