Trulia survey casts light on homeowner regrets
Renters more likely to have remorse than owners
By Inman News, Wednesday, April 17, 2013."Many homes don't stay on the market for long, so buyers will have to move fast -- especially in markets with bidding wars and competing investor activity," Trulia Chief Economist Jed Kolko wrote in a blog post. "But when it comes to searching for a home, as with everything else, moving too fast leads to mistakes and regrets."
Existing-home inventory was down 19.2 percent in February from a year before, with only 4.7 months' supply, the National Association of Realtors reported in March. The supply of homes for sale is close to a 12-year low, Kolko said.
The survey, which polled a little over 2,000 renters and homeowners, found that renters harbor regrets about their homes more often than homeowners. Fifty-six percent of renters and 50 percent of homeowners said they have regrets about their homes.
The top three regrets for homeowners who expressed dissatisfaction with their home purchases were:
- "I wish I had chosen a larger home" (34 percent)
- "I wish I had done more remodeling when I bought the home than I did" (27 percent)
- "I wish I had more information about the home before I decided" (22 percent)
- "I wish I bought instead of rented" (42 percent)
- "I wish I had chosen a larger home" (39 percent)
- "I wish I had been more financially secure before I decided (on the first apartment)" (27 percent).
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