Tuesday, 02 July 2013 10:50

Student debt, high downpayments restrict first-time homebuyers

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Student debt coupled with higher downpayment requirements is keeping first-time homebuyers out of the market, an article in the Seattle Times reported.

Currently, student debt averages $27,000 per student. Considering today's mortgage downpayments average just below 20% of the home price, first-time homebuyers are effectively priced out of the market.

According to the report, homeownership among individuals who are paying off student loans is 36% lower than those who have no student debt.

As a result, student credit scores take a beating, and they have a difficult time qualifying for a mortgage.

But the ripple effect does not end there. With less first-time purchasers entering the housing market, owners of modest-priced starter homes find it more difficult to sell and move up, the article noted.

http://www.housingwire.com/fastnews/2013/07/01/student-debt-high-downpayments-restrict-first-time-homebuyers

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