Declining boomer ownership will free up 9.2 million homes by 2035, a Freddie Mac report found.
The 32 million homes owned by boomers will drop to 23 million by 2035, when the oldest members of the group are pushing 90.
A new report from Freddie Mac estimates that declining homeownership for the group will free up 9.2 million homes by 2035.
The generation accounts for about 21% of the total US population, but they own 38% of American homes, Freddie Mac found.
The 32 million homes owned by the generation as of 2022 will drop to 23 million in 2035, when the oldest boomers will be close to 90 years old.
Persons:
Freddie Mac, —, Meredith Whitney
Organizations:
Service, American Consumer Survey