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A new survey of Gen Z Americans found one in five (16%) members of this youthful demographic declaring housing affordability to be one of their greatest concerns in life.

The new Realtor.com survey, which polled 1,000 adults between the ages of 18-27, found 82% of respondents lamenting that homebuying is harder for their generation compared to previous generations. Roughly two-thirds (67%) of respondents said homeownership is a somewhat or very important lifetime goal of theirs, while 69% believed real estate is an opportunity to generate wealth and 51% considered it to be a somewhat or very important part of the American dream.

However, while 46% of respondents feel at least somewhat ready to buy a house, only 36% believed they had the financial wherewithal for that responsibility. Half of the Gen Z respondents (49.5%) prioritized career advancement ahead of buying a house, getting married or having kids – with 52% of Gen- Z women surveyed desiring career advancement first, compared to only 45% of Gen Z men surveyed.

“Gen Z has grown up during a time of rapid change in the housing market, and they’re approaching homeownership with clear eyes,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com. “They know affordability is a major hurdle, but they’re not giving up on the dream of owning a home. Instead, they’re adapting, focusing on career growth, saving early, and being realistic about what they can afford. That determination and flexibility will serve them well as the market evolves.”