

The Arcadia Association of REALTORS® reports that an improving economy and job market over the past year, home buyers have started forming households again, and buyers who previously experienced a foreclosure or short sale are back in the housing market, according to the “2015 Survey of California Home Buyers” conducted by the California Association of REALTORS®
In 2015, more households were formed as the share of buyers who previously lived with their parents increased to 12 percent – the highest in the survey’s history, up from 2 percent in 2014. Additionally, the share of those who previously rented dipped from 40 percent in 2014 to 39 percent in 2015, and those who previously owned fell from 59 percent in 2014 to 47 percent in 2015.
With distressed sales at record lows, California is returning to a more normal housing market, with those who previously went through a foreclosure or short sale returning to the market and purchasing homes again. More than one in five home buyers (22 percent) experienced a distressed sale, most of which occurred after 2007. A further indication of this return to normalcy is reflected in the share of buyers who were previously “underwater” on their homes, which increased to 23 percent in 2015, up from 4 percent in 2014.
Additional findings from C.A.R.’s “2015 Survey of California Home Buyers” include:
The 2015 Survey of California Home Buyers was conducted by telephone and email to nearly 1,300 people statewide to measure their perceptions of the home-buying process. All eligible respondents closed escrow on their homes between February 2014 and February 2015.
Representing local Realtors® in the San Gabriel Valley for 91 years, the ARCADIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.TheAAR.com) is one of the oldest trade organizations in CA. The AAR is dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate and is an advocate for private property rights. A.A.R. is headquartered in Arcadia.
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