Few Gen Zers view homeownership as "extremely important" compared to Millennials, according to new research from Apartment List.
Some 87% of Gen Z respondents to the survey view homeownership as being at least somewhat important, similar to the rate for millennials. However, just 26% said it's "extremely" important compared to 35% of young Millennials.
Additionally, 77% of Gen Z view homeownership as being "at least somewhat attainable" within the next 10 years. However, only 13% think that homeownership is "extremely attainable," significantly lower than the shares for young Millennials (21%) and older Millennials (23%).
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