LendingTree Study Finds Salt Lake City, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh Are Most Popular Cities for Millennial Homebuyers

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- LendingTreeĀ®, the nation's leading online loan marketplace, today released its study on the most popular cities for millennial homebuyers.

To determine where millennials are buying homes, LendingTree analyzed new purchase mortgage requests made on LendingTree.com between Jan. 1, 2018 and Nov. 25, 2018. The study revealed that nearly one-fourth of all mortgage purchase requests in this period came from millennials, and millennials in Salt Lake City, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh were more likely to be pursuing homeownership than any of the nation's other 50 largest metropolitan areas.

Key findings

    --  Salt Lake City, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh are the metros where
        millennials are making up the largest percentage of purchase requests.
        In Salt Lake City, a majority of the total purchase requests in the
        area, 51 percent, come from millennials. In Minneapolis and Pittsburgh,
        48 percent come from millennials.
    --  In Tampa, Fla., Las Vegas and Miami, millennials are making the least
        purchase requests. Only 30 percent of purchase requests came from people
        under 35 in Tampa. That number was only slightly higher in Las Vegas and
        Miami, where 31 percent and 32 percent of purchase requests came from
        those under 35.
    --  San Francisco, San Jose, Calif. and New York are where millennials wait
        the longest to buy homes. The average age for these three areas was 29.6
        years old. This compares with an average of 28.7 years old across the
        remaining 47 largest metros in the U.S.
    --  Salt Lake City, Louisville, Ky. and Cincinnati are the metros with the
        lowest average age of buyers under 35. In each of these areas, the
        average age for potential millennial homebuyers is around 28 years old.
    --  San Jose, Calif., San Francisco and New York are the places where
        millennials had the highest average credit scores. In each of these
        areas, the average millennial homebuyer had a credit score higher than
        704. By comparison, the average credit score for millennial homebuyers
        across the 50 largest MSAs in the country was 656.
    --  Memphis, Tenn., Birmingham, Ala. and New Orleans are where millennials
        had the lowest average credit scores. Credit scores in these three areas
        were 622, 629 and 634 respectively.

Most popular cities among millennial homebuyers

Salt Lake City
Share of Purchase Mortgage Requests Coming from Millennials: 51%
Average Requested Loan Amount: $234,391

Minneapolis
Share of Purchase Mortgage Requests Coming from Millennials: 48%
Average Requested Loan Amount: $200,930

Pittsburgh
Share of Purchase Mortgage Requests Coming from Millennials: 48%
Average Requested Loan Amount: $128,316

Least popular cities among millennial homebuyers

Tampa, Fla.
Share of Purchase Mortgage Requests Coming from Millennials: 30%
Average Requested Loan Amount: $174,301

Las Vegas
Share of Purchase Mortgage Requests Coming from Millennials: 31%
Average Requested Loan Amount: $224,736

Miami
Share of Purchase Mortgage Requests Coming from Millennials: 32%
Average Requested Loan Amount: $225,536

To view the full report, visit www.lendingtree.com/home/mortgage/most-popular-cities-millennial-homebuyers.



       
        50 Largest Metros Ranked by Millennial Homebuying Popularity

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             Rank              
            
              Metro                
     
     Population 2017              % o
                                                                                                            f    Average

                                                                                                       purchase  age of

                                                                                                       requests  buyers

                                                                                                 
       
       from     (<35)

                                                                                               
       
        (<35)

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        1    
            Salt Lake City                                         1,203,105               51%       28

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        2    
            Minneapolis                                            3,600,618               48%     28.5

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        3    
            Pittsburgh                                             2,333,367               48%     28.4

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        4    
            Buffalo, N.Y.                                          1,136,856               46%     28.4

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        5    
            Denver                                                 2,888,227               45%     28.9

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        6    
            St. Louis                                              2,807,338               45%     28.5

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        7    
            Kansas City, Mo.                                       2,128,912               45%     28.5

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        8    
            Columbus, Ohio                                         2,078,725               44%     28.4

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        9    
            Rochester, N.Y.                                        1,077,948               44%     28.4

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        10    
            Cincinnati                                             2,179,082               43%     28.2

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        11    
            Milwaukee                                              1,576,236               43%     28.7

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        12    
            Indianapolis                                           2,028,614               43%     28.2

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        13    
            Detroit                                                4,313,002               43%     28.3

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        14    
            Cleveland                                              2,058,844               43%     28.4

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        15    
            San Jose, Calif.                                       1,998,463               43%     29.6

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        16    
            Seattle                                                3,867,046               43%       29

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        17    
            Boston                                                 4,836,531               42%       29

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        18    
            Hartford, Conn.                                        1,210,259               42%     28.7

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        19    
            Oklahoma City                                          1,383,737               42%     28.2

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        20    
            Providence, R.I.                                       1,621,122               42%     28.7

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        21    
            Nashville, Tenn.                                       1,903,045               42%     28.4

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        22    
            Philadelphia                                           6,096,120               42%     28.9

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        23    
            Chicago                                                9,533,040               42%     28.9

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        24    
            Louisville, Ky.                                        1,293,953               41%     28.2

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        25    
            Birmingham, Ala.                                       1,149,807               40%     28.4

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        26    
            Washington                                             6,216,589               40%     29.2

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        27    
            Richmond, Va.                                          1,294,204               40%     28.8

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        28    
            Baltimore                                              2,808,175               40%       29

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        29    
            Houston                                                6,892,427               39%     28.8

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        30    
            Austin, Texas                                          2,115,827               39%     28.9

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        31    
            Dallas                                                 7,399,662               39%     28.8

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        32    
            San Francisco                                          4,727,357               39%     29.8

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        33    
            New Orleans                                            1,275,762               39%     28.8

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        34    
            Virginia Beach, Va.                                    1,725,246               38%     28.6

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        35    
            Charlotte, N.C.                                        2,525,305               38%     28.7

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        36    
            Portland, Ore.                                         2,453,168               38%     28.7

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        37    
            Raleigh, N.C.                                          1,335,079               38%     28.8

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        38    
            Phoenix                                                4,737,270               37%     28.4

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        39    
            Memphis, Tenn.                                         1,348,260               37%     28.9

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        40    
            Los Angeles                                           13,353,907               37%     29.3

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        41    
            Atlanta                                                5,884,736               37%     28.9

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        42    
            Riverside, Calif.                                      4,580,670               37%     28.9

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        43    
            New York                                              20,320,876               37%     29.4

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        44    
            Jacksonville, Fla.                                     1,504,980               36%     28.7

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        45    
            Sacramento, Calif.                                     2,324,884               35%     29.1

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        46    
            San Diego                                              3,337,685               35%     29.2

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        47    
            Orlando, Fla.                                          2,509,831               34%     28.7

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        48    
            Miami                                                  6,158,824               32%     29.1

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        49    
            Las Vegas                                              2,204,079               31%     28.8

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        50    
            Tampa, Fla.                                            3,091,399               30%     28.7

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About LendingTree
LendingTree (NASDAQ: TREE) is the nation's leading online marketplace that connects consumers with the choices they need to be confident in their financial decisions. LendingTree empowers consumers to shop for financial services the same way they would shop for airline tickets or hotel stays, comparing multiple offers from a nationwide network of over 500 partners in one simple search, and can choose the option that best fits their financial needs. Services include mortgage loans, mortgage refinances, auto loans, personal loans, business loans, student refinances, credit cards and more. Through the My LendingTree platform, consumers receive free credit scores, credit monitoring and recommendations to improve credit health. My LendingTree proactively compares consumers' credit accounts against offers on our network, and notifies consumers when there is an opportunity to save money. In short, LendingTree's purpose is to help simplify financial decisions for life's meaningful moments through choice, education and support. LendingTree, LLC is a subsidiary of LendingTree, Inc. For more information, go to www.lendingtree.com, dial 800-555-TREE, like our Facebook page and/or follow us on Twitter @LendingTree.

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