Young Adults Living with Parents Are Not Moving Out

By  on February 4, 2025

Recent analysis from the NAHB’s Eye on Housing reveals young adults ages 25-34 are not moving out and are continuing to liove with their parents. Click here to read more.

In fact, data show that the share of adults living with parents or parents-in-law hovered just above 19% in 2023, stagnant from 2022.  They say this has had a profound impact on the housing market;

Traditionally, young adults ages 25 to 34 make up around half of all first-time homebuyers. Consequently, the number and share of young adults in this age group that choose to stay with their parents, or parents-in-law, has profound implications for household formation, housing demand, and the housing market.

NAHB

Click here to read the full report at the NAHB’s Eye on Housing.


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  • Hamza Ashfaq
    published this page in Updates 2025-02-08 14:38:40 -0700