Survey Shows Seniors Are Tech-Savvy Homebuyers
(NewsUSA) - A recent survey of people age 50 and older revealed that their
attitudes about real estate are changing and contradicting some long-held
assumptions.
For starters, the survey by ERA Real Estate, a global leader in the residential
real estate industry, found that today's seniors are becoming more and
more comfortable with technology. Sweeping aside the notion that older
Americans are less enthusiastic about the Internet, the survey found that
browsing the Web was the most popular method for home-buying research
among seniors who are planning to move within five years.
Another common misconception about aging homeowners is that most plan
to move to an "active adult" community. However, the survey
of more than 1,500 people revealed that only 8 percent of those thinking
about moving within the next five years would consider buying a home in
an adult community. More than 61 percent would prefer to buy a single-family
home instead.
"Housing needs are not the same for a person who is 55 as they are
for a person who is 65," said Brenda W. Casserly, president and COO
of ERA Franchise Systems Inc. "Make sure your broker understands
and appreciates your unique situation and can help you get exactly what
you want, whether it's a smaller home, a vacation house or a condo in
an active adult community."
To help meet the needs of mature homebuyers and sellers, ERA has developed
a program called ERA New Thresholds. The program was among the first of
its kind to comprehensively target the home-buying and selling needs of
the mature market.
ERA also has been an industry leader in educating its national network
of real estate professionals to the specific needs and interests of this
age group.
Many ERA brokers and sales associates - in cooperation with the Senior
Advantage Real Estate Council, an industry organization formed to focus
on senior concerns - have obtained the Seniors Real Estate Specialist
designation. ERA has countless senior specialists who have completed its
online SRES course.
In addition, ERA Real Estate offices have a variety of materials available
expressly for mature consumers. For more information, visit www.era.com.
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