Survey Finds Renters Embracing Long-Term Apartment Living
Multifamily Executive March 10, 2025
Only 32% of renters said they see homeownership as part of their ideal life trajectory, according to a new survey from Cortland. Out of the respondents opting to not purchase a home, the main reasons were avoiding maintenance, 45%, and debt, 40%.
The vertically integrated multifamily investment, development, and management company tapped Allison Performance + Intelligence to gain insights from 1,000 adult renters in the United States.
Nearly half of the respondents, 43%, reported that renting has enhanced their quality of life compared with homeownership. Among this group, the top contributors to quality of life were affordability, 59%; location convenience, 51%; and maintenance and support, 49%.
In addition, the survey looked at demographic trends. Nearly half of Gen Z and millennial renters, 41%, reported being unsure or doubtful about the feasibility of homeownership. However, 84% of Gen Z and 81% of millennial renters said they are at least somewhat satisfied with renting as a viable alternative. In addition, 71% of Gen X and older renters said they are at least somewhat satisfied with currently renting.
“The American dream is very much alive but has transformed to align with the dynamic preference of today’s renters. Lifelong renters have elevated expectations for their living spaces, reflecting a deep commitment to quality and comfort,” says Juan Bueno, president of operations. “The multifamily industry is rising to the occasion as a significant number of renters find that apartment living meets their needs and desires just as well, if not better, than homeownership. This evolution speaks to a broader shift in the modern definitions of happiness, belonging, and success.”