International survey shows 62 percent of Americans think now is a good time to buy a home; highest in survey
Nearly two in three feel that now is a good time to buy a home.
The average age at which a borrower is able to purchase their first home has increased from 27.3 years during the 1970s to 31.6 years in the 2000s.
The results of a survey conducted in eight countries for Genworth Financial was released today and contains some interesting findings. The survey was conducted on existing home-owners as well as people that said they were potential first-time home-buyers in eight countries; U.S., U.K., Ireland, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Canada and India.
U.S. Highlights:
Lisa Schoeffler, CRS, ASP
Prudential California Realty
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Prudential California Realty
805-766-7373
GaryandLisa.com
A member of HomeServices of America, Inc.
a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate


















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