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Large Majority of Homebuyers Believe They Are Better Buyers Because of Technology

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November 19, 2014
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Large Majority of Homebuyers Believe They Are Better Buyers Because of Technology

homebuyers_technologyConsumers use technology to do just about everything, including looking for and buying a home. A recent independent poll commissioned by Discover Home Loans shows 89 percent of homebuyers use some form of online technology to help them with the homebuying process. In fact, 76 percent of buyers feel technology made them a smarter homebuyer and 69 percent says it made them more confident.

A Better Buyer
Buyers who use technology during the homebuying process feel smarter, more confident and more satisfied.

  • Almost half of all homebuyers, 47 percent, report that using technology helped them save money.
  • As many as 92 percent say technology helped save time.
  • A significant amount of buyers (90 percent) report an overall positive experience.

Technology Use Addictive
While it’s no surprise nine out of 10 buyers, 89 percent, use online resources during the homebuying process, two-thirds say looking at online property listings has reached the point of becoming addictive.

  • The top three ways people use online resources in the homebuying process are:
    ◦      Eighty-three percent look at real estate listings.
    ◦      Seventy-two percent use online maps to explore neighborhoods.
    ◦      Seventy-one percent use email, apps or websites to submit documents to lenders.
  • Among those who looked at online listings, 78 percent say they spent time at work looking at properties.
  • Nearly all, 93 percent, of technology users say technology allowed them to do things remotely they otherwise would have had to do in person.

“Buyers are clearly looking to play a larger role in the homebuying process and turning to the latest technologies to find the information they need,” says TJ Freeborn, senior manager of customer experience at Discover Home Loans. “Technology is a great resource for buyers because it gives them access to online property listings, allows them to preview homes and find reviews on real estate agents and mortgage lenders. It’s truly changing the homebuying process, and the result is a more confident, informed buyer.”

Technology’s Impact on Real Estate Agents
While the real estate agent’s role remains critical, technology has become more important to buyers, and more integrated in the work of both real estate agents and buyers in the homebuying process. Understanding the more informed and confident homebuyer is essential for an effective real estate agent-buyer relationship.

The real estate agent’s role is still critical, as 83 percent of respondents reported working with real estate agents to buy their homes.

Seventy-four percent of homebuyers feel it’s important for their real estate agents to be tech savvy, with most, 82 percent, saying their agent was tech savvy.

In communicating with agents though, nearly all, 98 percent, communicate through phone calls.

Of buyers working with agents, 42 percent feel that they did most of the work to initially find properties.

The national survey of 1,003 recent homebuyers was commissioned by Discover Home Loans and conducted by Versta Research, an independent survey research firm (http://www.verstaresearch.com), September 5 to September 17, 2014. The sample was carefully balanced and weighted using AHS (American Housing Survey) and NAR (National Association of Realtors) data to ensure an accurate representation of homebuyers by region, age, marital status, and first-time vs. repeat homebuyer status.

For more information, visit www.discover.com/company.

Source: Business Wire

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