New Hippo Report Reveals Homeowners are Staying Put and Taking on DIY Projects to Lower Maintenance Costs
"This past year's low housing inventory and high interest rates have homeowners being cautious about the costs of homeownership, leading them to prioritize budgets and find new ways to prevent small problems from becoming big issues," said
Hippo offers homeowners DIY tools and guidance from certified home experts to build their confidence and take a more active role in their property's year-around protection. In the Hippo Home mobile app, homeowners can complete home health assessments, receive personalized checklists of preventive maintenance tasks, and receive ongoing access to home experts for advice on how to address issues.
Key takeaways from the report include:
Homeowners are staying put instead of moving: Compared to results from the 2022 Housepower Report, responding homeowners to Hippo's 2023 survey weren't as interested in selling their current property (14% vs. 26%) or buying a second property (13% vs. 26%). Instead, homeowner priorities have shifted to home upgrades (39%), home security and safety (32%), home monitoring and other services to help prevent issues (23%). This could be a result of homeowners' biggest concerns in the past 12 months being:
- Rising inflation rates (38%)
- The impact of climate change and/or extreme weather events on their home (25%)
Homeowners are cutting back on discretionary spending: Homeowners ranked budgeting and financing (39%) as the most difficult aspect of home improvements in the past 12 months. To help manage homeownership expenses and responsibilities, respondents said they cut back on discretionary spending (32%) and made energy-efficient upgrades (27%). In the new year, increasing costs remain top of mind for many homeowners who cite their top worries for 2024 as:
- Home repair expenses (38%)
- Home insurance premiums (26%)
- Protecting their property from damage (26%)
Homeowners are addressing repairs on a tight budget: 33% of responding homeowners said they budgeted
Breaking down the most common repair issues: In the past 12 months, 46% of responding homeowners said they had something unexpected go wrong in their home. The most common home issues homeowners faced were appliance break-downs (31%), water damage (23%), and roof damage (20%). The most common home systems to break down were:
- HVAC unit (24%)
- Plumbing (21%)
- Water heater (18%)
- Refrigerator (18%)
Finding the joy in homeownership: Even when issues come up, homeowners reported feeling a sense of pride in homeownership when completing home maintenance and repair tasks (47%) and learning skills to care for their home (38%). Homeownership continues to be worthwhile because it gives them:
- Control over their living environment (43%)
- Personal pride and fulfillment (38%)
- A stable living environment for their family to create lasting memories (37%)
For help preventing maintenance issues, homeowners can download the free Hippo Home mobile app in the
Methodology
The survey was conducted by SurveyMonkey Audience for
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