Just 2 of largest metros has average homeowner aged below 50

Report shows average homeowner ages across the country

Just 2 of largest metros has average homeowner aged below 50

The average age of a homeowner across the 100 largest US metros is 54 but a new analysis looks at how that average varies nationwide.

It’s perhaps no surprise that Florida has a larger share of older homeowners than most other states with 7 of the metros with the highest average homeowner age.

But across the 100 metros, just two have an average homeowner age below 50; Provo and Ogden, Utah; according to the LendingTree analysis using data from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Provo’s average homeowner age is 41.9 years while Ogden follows at 46.3 year. This is well below the average 59 years of a homeowner in North Port, FL.

"It's no secret that young and old people gravitate toward different parts of the country," said Tendayi Kapfidze, Chief Economist at LendingTree. "Florida is a well-known haven for retirees, while places such as San Francisco and Austin, Texas, have emerged as millennial boomtowns over the past few years. As a result, the average age of a homeowner varies by location."

 

Top 100 Metro Areas Ranked by Average Homeowner Age

Rank

Metro

Average age,
occupied
housing units

Average age,
renter-occupied
housing units

Average age,
owner-occupied
housing units

Average age
by MSA

1

North Port, Fla.

59

48.2

63.3

47.6

2

Cape Coral, Fla.

56.5

45.4

61.5

45.2

3

Deltona, Fla.

55.8

45

60.2

44.7

4

Palm Bay, Fla.

55.3

44.7

59.5

44.3

5

Lakeland, Fla.

53.5

42.8

58.5

40.6

6

Honolulu

50.8

41.8

58.1

39.2

7

Tampa, Fla.

52

42.2

57.6

41.5

8

Miami

52

44

57.4

40.6

9

Tucson, Ariz.

50.3

40.1

56.7

39.7

10

Scranton, Pa.

53.1

45.9

56.4

41.9

11

Oxnard, Calif.

51.5

43.4

56.2

38.1

12

Cleveland

51.4

43.3

55.8

40.6

13

Los Angeles

48.8

42.4

55.7

37.4

14

Springfield, Mass.

51.2

43.5

55.7

39.2

15

Dayton, Ohio

50.3

41.2

55.7

39.9

16

New York

50.4

44.8

55.7

38.9

17

New Haven, Conn.

51.2

43.9

55.6

40

18

Pittsburgh

52.1

44.1

55.6

42

19

San Francisco

49.3

41.9

55.6

39.4

20

Buffalo, N.Y.

51.3

43

55.5

40.7

21

Bridgeport, Conn.

51.7

44

55.4

39.2

22

San Diego

47.9

39.5

55.4

37.4

23

Knoxville, Tenn.

50.7

40.4

55.4

40.4

24

Winston, N.C.

50.7

41.5

55.2

39.7

25

Allentown, Pa.

52

44.6

55.1

40.6

26

Providence, R.I.

50.9

44.6

55.1

40.2

27

Akron, Ohio

50.3

41.1

55

40.1

28

Greensboro, N.C.

49.6

40.7

54.9

38.9

29

Chattanooga, Tenn.

50.7

42

54.9

40

30

Albany, N.Y.

50.4

42.3

54.9

40

31

Syracuse, N.Y.

50.8

42.6

54.8

39.5

32

Hartford, Conn.

51.2

44.1

54.8

40.2

33

Spokane, Wash.

49.5

40.3

54.7

39.3

34

Sacramento, Calif.

49.1

41.1

54.7

38.2

35

New Orleans

49.1

40.3

54.7

38.6

36

Rochester, N.Y.

50.7

42.7

54.6

40

37

Jacksonville, Fla.

49.2

39.5

54.6

38.7

38

Orlando, Fla.

48.3

38.9

54.6

38.1

39

Augusta, Ga.

49.6

39.7

54.5

38.3

40

Harrisburg, Pa.

50.7

42.6

54.5

40.2

41

Toledo, Ohio

48.8

39.2

54.5

38.6

42

Boston

49.9

42.7

54.4

39.3

43

Greenville, S.C.

49.7

40.1

54.3

38.9

44

Phoenix

48.6

39.5

54.3

37.6

45

Detroit

50.9

43.4

54.3

39.5

46

Philadelphia

50.5

42.6

54.3

39.1

47

San Jose, Calif.

48.2

40.2

54.3

37.6

48

Richmond, Va.

49.4

40.5

54.2

38.8

49

Virginia Beach, Va.

48

38.5

54.1

37.6

50

Albuquerque, N.M.

49.3

39.8

54.1

38.5

51

Fresno, Calif.

47.5

40.3

54.1

34.6

52

Memphis, Tenn.

48.2

39.3

54

36.9

53

Birmingham, Ala.

49.7

40.2

54

38.8

54

Worcester, Mass.

50.7

44.4

53.9

39.5

55

Riverside, Calif.

49.1

41.3

53.9

35.8

56

Jackson, Miss.

48.9

39

53.8

37.2

57

Baltimore

49.8

42.1

53.8

38.9

58

Durham, N.C.

47.3

37.8

53.8

38

59

Louisville, Ky.

49.5

41.1

53.8

39.1

60

St. Louis

49.9

41.3

53.7

39.3

61

Milwaukee

48.8

41.5

53.6

38.4

62

Stockton, Calif.

48.4

41.8

53.6

35.7

63

Columbia, S.C.

48.2

37.4

53.5

37.7

64

Las Vegas

47.9

41.7

53.5

37.7

65

San Antonio

47.8

38.6

53.5

36.3

66

Chicago

48.9

40.6

53.5

37.7

67

Tulsa, Okla.

48.6

39.7

53.4

37.9

68

Portland, Ore.

48.4

40.7

53.4

38.4

69

Little Rock, Ark.

48.1

38.7

53.3

37.8

70

Charleston, S.C.

47.8

37.8

53.2

38

71

Cincinnati

48.9

40.6

53.2

38.3

72

Wichita, Kan.

48.4

40

52.9

37.3

73

El Paso, Texas

47.5

39

52.8

34.7

74

Seattle

47.1

39.1

52.6

38

75

Kansas City, Mo.

48.2

40.4

52.4

37.9

76

Washington

47.7

39.7

52.4

37.3

77

Charlotte, N.C.

47.9

39.4

52.4

37.4

78

Colorado Springs, Colo.

46.4

36.3

52.3

36.4

79

Madison, Wis.

46

36.1

52.3

37.8

80

Boise City, Idaho

48

39

52.2

36.9

81

Oklahoma City

47.1

38.1

52.2

36.8

82

Baton Rouge, La.

47.4

37.2

52.2

36.9

83

Columbus, Ohio

46.8

38.5

52.1

37

84

Bakersfield, Calif.

46.7

39.4

52.1

33.9

85

Grand Rapids, Mich.

48.4

39

52.1

37.3

86

Indianapolis

47.5

39.3

52

37.2

87

Nashville, Tenn.

47.2

38.2

52

37.3

88

Atlanta

47.1

38.9

51.9

36.4

89

Dallas

46

37.7

51.6

35.6

90

Denver

46.6

38.2

51.5

37.3

91

Houston

46

37.9

51.3

35.1

92

McAllen, Texas

47.4

38.9

51.3

32.3

93

Minneapolis

47.9

40.2

51.2

37.6

94

Omaha, Neb.

47

39.1

51.2

36.8

95

Raleigh, N.C.

46.4

38.7

50.6

36.4

96

Austin, Texas

44

34.9

50.6

35.4

97

Des Moines, Iowa

46.7

38.5

50.4

36.8

98

Salt Lake City

45.6

36.6

50.1

34.1

99

Ogden, Utah

46.3

37.2

49.4

33.5

100

Provo, Utah

41.9

30.6

47.3

29.2