Lloyds Bank Survey on First-Time Buyers and Non-Traditional Routes

Headed, Half (46%) of first-time buyers considering property purchase with friend or sibling, Lloyds Bank has released their findings.  The key findings are:

  1. Willingness for Non-Traditional Routes:
    • 51% of young first-time buyers are open to non-traditional methods of buying property, such as purchasing with friends or siblings.
    • 62% still prefer purchasing with a partner, but alternative routes are gaining traction.
  2. Reasons for Non-Traditional Purchases:
    • Affordability is a primary motivator (60%).
    • Trust in the co-buyer (56%).
    • 14% believe it’s their only option to buy a home.
  3. Perceived Barriers:
    • Some young buyers see challenges in buying with a friend or sibling.
    • 48% feel ashamed of borrowing money from family for a deposit, compared to 34% who feel confident doing so.
  4. Indifference to Buying Method:
    • 32% of 18 to 34-year-olds express indifference to how they buy a home, as long as they get on the property ladder.

Expert Insight

  • Amanda Bryden, Mortgage Director at Lloyds Bank:
    • Highlights the appeal of buying with a friend or sibling due to long-term familiarity.
    • Emphasizes the importance of discussing financial topics openly and consulting with a qualified solicitor to understand the implications of shared property purchases.

Conclusion

Young people are increasingly considering non-traditional routes to home ownership due to affordability and trust factors, although discussing financial topics and the perceived stigma of borrowing from family remain barriers. This trend reflects a shift in attitudes towards home ownership among young first-time buyers.

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