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Study Shows 25 Percent of Americans Would Delay Home Purchase until After Election

Home Consumer
September 24, 2012
Reading Time: 3 mins read

When it comes to buying a home, 25 percent of Americans would like to know who the next president will be before they would feel totally comfortable putting their money down, according to a recent poll conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of MortgageMarvel.com. Another 53 percent said the election would have no effect on the timing of their decision.

The online survey was conducted in early September among 2,570 U.S. adults age 18 and over and 13 percent said that if they were considering purchasing a home, they would delay their purchase until after the election because of the uncertainty it creates. Another 12 percent said they would take the election into consideration, and it might cause them to delay buying a home.

“It’s understandable that a considerable number of people say the upcoming election would give them pause for thought,” says Rick Allen, chief operating officer of Mortgage Marvel. “There has been speculation that tax policies could change depending upon who wins. Some have even indicated that the longstanding deduction for mortgage interest could be eliminated. It appears that mortgage interest rates will remain low for the foreseeable future, so there’s no pressure on people to act before rates rise. In such an environment, I can see that cautious people would take a wait-and-see attitude before making a home purchase.”

In the survey, U.S. adults were asked this question: “Assuming you were considering purchasing a home, would the upcoming presidential election cause you to delay your purchase?”

Their answers were as follows:
|• 53 percent – “No, it would not affect my decision at all.”
• 4 percent – “No, it would prompt me to purchase a home before the election.”
• 13 percent – “I would delay buying a home because there is too much uncertainty due to the upcoming election.”
• 12 percent – “I would take the presidential election into consideration, and it might cause me to delay buying a home.”
• 17 percent – “Not sure.”

Overall, men’s and women’s answers tracked closely across all age groups. Interestingly, as men’s ages increased, they became less concerned about the possible effects of the election. In the male 18-34 age group, 42 percent said the upcoming election would have no effect on the timing of their purchase. At age 55+, 57 percent gave the same response. Fifty-two percent of women age 18-34 said the election would have no effect on their decision, and that increased only to 59 percent at age 55+.

Regional Differences throughout the Country

Regionally, the South had the highest percentage of people — 17 percent — who said they would delay buying a home because of uncertainty attributable to the election. Another 12 percent in the South said the upcoming election might cause them to delay buying a home. The West had the greatest number of people — 61 percent — who said the upcoming election would have no effect for them on the timing of a home purchase.

Methodology

This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of PR Unlimited from September 5-7, 2012 among 2,570 adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact Ana Tackett at 480.318.1238.

For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com and www.MortgageMarvel.com.

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