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As house prices have climbed to record levels in the last few decades, it’s become harder for prospective home buyers to be able to afford to buy a home.
And, according to a new study, this means nearly 40% of Americans are turning to the bank of parents and grandparents to afford a mortgage.
Home loan company "Compare the Market" surveyed more than 1,000 American adults in February 2025 to learn how many people turn to their family in order to afford a house.
Nearly 40% of US adults receive financial help from family to purchase a house
The survey found that plenty of adults have received monetary support to purchase a house, though it was more common in North America than in Australia.
By the numbers:
The U.S. had the most with 37% of respondents receiving some kind of financial help to get a house, followed by 36% of Canadians and 29% of Australians.
Ways parents and grandparents help their children afford home
The survey also found that there were different ways in which parents and grandparents helped their adult children.
FILE: Parents hug daughter. (Credit: Getty Creative)
The most popular method was gifting money for a deposit, followed by offering money for the deposit with the agreement that the family would be paid back, and offering free rent to live with them while saving for a deposit.
By the numbers:
The survey revealed that the financial support parents and grandparents provided was crucial for a significant number of buyers. Of those who did receive monetary aid from parents and grandparents to buy a house, 45% of Americans said they would not have been able to purchase a house without financial support from parents and grandparents.
For those who don’t currently own a home, 29% of renters in the U.S. said they were confident they could buy a house on their own without their family’s financial assistance.
Young buyers receive money toward home purchase
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The survey backs up other studies that show buyers planning to receive financial assistance from family to afford a home.
Last year, a Redfin study found that about 36% of younger buyers planned to receive a cash gift from their family to help with the down payment on a home.
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In 2023, a LendingTree survey revealed that 78% of Gen Z homeowners reported some financial support for a down payment, mostly from their parents. In addition, 54% of millennials have received down payment help, followed by 33% of Gen Xers.