Two-Thirds of Americans Think Now is a Good Time to Buy a Home; Mortgage Insurance Seen as Beneficial
Genworth Financial Debuts the International Mortgage Trends Report
RICHMOND, Va., June 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Americans are more optimistic about their home buying prospects than residents of other countries, with nearly two-thirds of Americans saying now is a good time to buy a home, according to the new Genworth International Mortgage Trends Report. The local economic outlook, concerns about property affordability and worries about future unemployment are among the issues listed by survey respondents as obstacles to their purchasing a home.
Yet these economic concerns have not translated into excessive mortgage stress among U.S. home buyers. According to the survey, 87 percent of Americans who bought their first home in the past 12 months expected to easily meet their mortgage repayment obligations in the coming year, a slight improvement over the 85 percent who comfortably met their mortgage payments in the 12 months prior to the survey period.
The report, commissioned by Genworth and conducted by independent research firm RFI, is a global survey of current and aspiring homebuyers aimed at gaining local insight into key world markets. More than 9,000 respondents were interviewed from Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States. The full survey, with country-by-country charts, is available at www.genworth.com/mortgagetrends.
Due to affordability issues – high home prices, higher costs of living, or fear of rising interest rates – the average age of first-time home buyers has risen in all countries except India over the last 40 years. The average age at which a person in the U.S. was able to purchase a first home rose from 27.3 in the 1970s to 31.6 in the 2000s.
One aspect of the home buying process that appears to be universally recognized as a benefit in countering this trend is private mortgage insurance. In the U.S., 88 percent of survey respondents said private mortgage insurance helps them buy a home with a smaller down payment. And 60 percent of Americans said private mortgage insurance helps them buy a home sooner.
"The U.S. is the most optimistic among all the markets surveyed about buying a home," said Kevin Schneider, Genworth U.S. Mortgage Insurance president. "Nearly two-thirds of Americans surveyed believe now is a good time to buy a home, and a majority believe mortgage insurance can help them purchase a home sooner and with a lower down payment. We hope that federal and state lawmakers recognize this pent-up demand and enact policies that foster prudent homeownership. Regulators should develop a qualified residential mortgage rule that will strengthen underwriting standards without denying the dream of homeownership to credit-worthy Americans."
Some key findings from other nations surveyed:
- Consumer confidence is a major factor in home buying. Developing countries are especially optimistic. India was the most positive country, with two thirds of Indian respondents feeling good about their national economy, followed by Mexico where 42% of respondents were optimists.
- Indebtedness colors how households around the world view their financial situation and how they approach buying a home. Western countries tended to have higher levels of debt, but were also more comfortable taking on debt.
- In almost all of the countries surveyed, housing affordability is keeping first home buyers out of the property market. The reasons for affordability challenges range from the rising costs of living, a fear of interest rate rises, lack of housing availability to high house prices.
- Despite worries over personal finances, respondents in many countries saw clear opportunities in the property market for those who could afford to buy.
"As the world's only global mortgage insurer we thought it important to use our expertise to examine global market forces influencing the decision to purchase a home," said Michael D. Fraizer, Genworth Financial chief executive officer. "We hope the findings in this report provide the mortgage industry in all markets with insights that help identify future opportunities for business growth as well as a deeper understanding of the challenges that are likely to shape business strategies in the near to medium term."
About Genworth Financial
Genworth Financial, Inc. (NYSE: GNW) is a leading Fortune 500 insurance holding company with more than $100 billion in assets that is dedicated to helping people secure their financial lives, families and futures. Genworth has leadership positions in offerings that assist consumers in protecting themselves, investing for the future and planning for retirement -- including life insurance, long term care insurance, financial protection coverages, and independent advisor-based wealth management -- and mortgage insurance that helps consumers achieve homeownership while assisting lenders in managing their risk and capital.
Genworth has approximately 6,500 employees and operates through three segments: Retirement and Protection, U.S. Mortgage Insurance and International. Its products and services are offered through financial intermediaries, advisors, independent distributors and sales specialists. Genworth Financial, which traces its roots back to 1871, became a public company in 2004 and is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. For more information, visit Genworth.com. From time to time, Genworth releases important information via postings on its corporate website. Accordingly, investors and other interested parties are encouraged to enroll to receive automatic email alerts and Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds regarding new postings. Enrollment information is found under the "Investors" section of Genworth.com.
SOURCE Genworth Financial
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