Nearly 80% of Gen Z Homeowners Had Down Payment Help on Their Current Home

by Julie Gerstein

With home prices at record highs and mortgage rates stubbornly above 6%, more prospective homeowners are turning to friends and family to afford a down payment—and that's especially true for Gen Z.

A recent LendingTree survey of first-time homeowners illustrates just how much it now takes to get a foot in the door. A striking 80% of Gen Z respondents said they received financial help buying their home, compared with 56% of millennials and just 12% of baby boomers.

For many, the support is the difference between renting and owning. More than 1 in 3 people who received help said they likely couldn't have purchased their home without it, a sentiment that was even stronger among women, 44% of whom called the help essential.

Beyond clearing the purchase hurdle, the assistance helped 43% of recipients qualify for a mortgage, and 33% reduce their monthly payments by lowering the principal loan amount.

Borrowing from the bank of mom and dad

Gen Z, many of whom are just graduating college, are entering the work world and the housing market at an especially fraught time, facing record-high home prices increasing at twice the rate of income growth.

That, combined with rising inflation across the board, has made it especially hard for Gen Z to gain any kind of solid financial footing. A recent GOBankingRates survey found that 56% of Gen Z have $1,000 or less in savings. 

So it’s no wonder that so many are asking family and friends for financial aid when buying a home. 
27% of Gen Zers surveyed by Lending Tree said they received down payment help from their parents.

An additional 27% of Gen Zers said they received down payment help from family other than their parents and, in some cases, friends. 

Help is increasingly common

Optimism about home ownership remains high

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