Recent
research conducted by Lamudi, Pakistan’s best online property portal,
indicates that 62 percent of millennial property hunters are interested in
buying instead of renting. This should be a wake-up call for anyone involved in
the nation’s real estate sector. Millennials are well-informed and are equipped
with tools that make investing in property very easy for
them. As a result, many are no longer satisfied with simply renting.
Traditionally,
the 18-35 age group is more interested in renting rather than buying due to a
variety of factors, including lack of financial independence, job prospects
and, most importantly, information. Millennials, those born between 1980 and
1997, are breaking with this tradition. Their familiarity with technology and
their access to information via the Internet and mobile apps are driving their
interest in buying, almost to the same degree as older age groups.
Saad
Arshed, Lamudi Pakistan’s Country Director, responded to the data when
questioned about the continuing importance of millennials in the real estate
sector.
“The
increasing power and importance of the millennial generation is not just a
momentary trend. It is a sign of the times, and it is also a sign of what is to
come. Technology and the Internet make up a large portion of the real estate
sector’s future in Pakistan. Although most of our customers still come to us
via desktop computers, more and more are reaching us through mobile apps. The
fact that millennials prefer buying over renting stands to change the entire
industry.”
The
break with tradition is also partly due to Pakistan’s stellar economic growth,
especially in the tech and real estate sectors. Millennials are becoming
financially independent more quickly and are able to think about investing
earlier than preceding generations.
However,
the percentage of Lamudi Pakistan’s property hunters aged over 35 who prefer to
buy instead of rent is 78 percent. From this point of view, older generations
seem to understand the value of investing in real estate more than their
younger counterparts do.
Still,
taking into consideration that millennials make up more than 65 percent of the
site’s traffic, it is clear that this age group is a force to be reckoned with.
Arshed
concluded that, “Although there are many exceptions, millennials are the age
group most comfortable with mobile technology, and it makes sense that their
influence is growing. Their preference for buying is a data point that no
technology or real estate find should ignore.”
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