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This is what the average American’s dream home looks like

06/08/2018

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According to a survey conducted by Digital Third Coast, 75 percent of Americans believe homeownership isn’t necessary to “live a good life.” But that doesn’t stop them from dreaming about their perfect pad.

Sixty percent of respondents said they’d prefer a new build that’s a little more than 2,000 square feet, which leaves plenty of room to entertain guests in a family room — the space that’s most likely to be used (according to 46 percent of respondents).

When it comes to location, it was ‘burbs or bust for millennials, while boomers planned to retire by the beach. Lastly, Gen-Xers preferred the privacy of country living.

Overall, survey takers were willing to spend an average of $1.3 million to snag their dream home, but millennials, in particular, were open to spending an extra $200,000 to get the job done.

For those who said they already have their dream abode, 51 percent live in the suburbs, and 49 percent live either in the city or a rural area. Most of their homes are smaller too, with 42 percent saying they live in a space no larger than 1,400 square feet.

The majority of dream homeowners earn anywhere from $30,000–50,000 per year (26 percent) and are married (nearly 60 percent).

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Although 75 percent of respondents said homeownership isn’t a necessity, 64 percent said they’ll be able to own or rent their dream home within their lifetime.

Methodology

The survey was conducted using the Amazon Mechanical Turk platform to survey 2,000 Americans from all parts of the country across as many different age groups as we could find to try and learn more about their views on homeownership and what their ideal dream home would look like and how much they’d pay for it. The survey included multiple choice and open-ended questions. The main qualifying questions for surveyed respondents was that they either owned a home currently or were looking to purchase a home within the next five years. 

For the average listing price data we asked the surveyed respondents what they would be willing to spend and were given the following ranges to choose from (Less than $100,000; $100,000-$150,000; $150,000 – $250,000; $250,000 – $450,000; $500,000 – $1 million; $1 million – $5 million; $5 million – $15 million; $15 million – $30 million; More than $30 million) and then within those ranges were asked to give a specific price as a separate response. From there we took the average of those responses to generate the average price.

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