What First-Time Buyers Want… and Why Builders Aren’t Delivering
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First-time home buyers are not who they used to be. And the housing market has not fully caught up.
In this episode of the Kern County Real Estate Review, we take a closer look at what today’s first-time buyers actually want and why so many builders are still delivering housing products that miss the mark.
First-time buyers now make up a smaller share of the market, they are older than ever, and many are buying on their own or without children at home. Their priorities have shifted toward affordability, flexibility, energy efficiency, and lower monthly costs. Yet much of the new construction hitting the market still reflects a buyer profile from a decade ago.
We break down:
• How the first-time buyer demographic has changed
• Why traditional “starter homes” no longer fit many buyers’ lifestyles
• The disconnect between affordability challenges and what builders are producing
• What buyers are actually prioritizing today
• How this trend impacts Bakersfield and Kern County specifically
This episode is a must-listen for first-time buyers, homeowners, builders, investors, and anyone trying to understand where the housing market is headed next.
Whether you are thinking about buying your first home, watching new construction trends, or just trying to make sense of today’s market, this conversation offers insight you will not hear in the headlines.