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This 2,381-sqft home in Hendersonville is now for sale via Opendoor.

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Millennials (now the largest population group in the US) are currently between the ages of 26 and 41 – historically, the age at which many have made the ceremonial transition to “adulthood” via homeownership.

However, between the pandemic, inflation, and the wildest housing market in years, this generation hasn’t seen the most ideal conditions for purchasing their first home.

And so, we meet the Unmortgaged Millennials — or members of this generation who have never owned a home.

Opendoor asked in their new report, “What would the unmortgaged millennial do to own a home right nowand what’s holding them back?”

Millennial homeownership by the numbers

47% of unmortgaged millennials say they would delay vacations for five years if it meant they could buy a home, and 41% would even delay a wedding for five years. 🏡

44% would say goodbye to their morning coffee runs if it meant they could buy a home —and 35% would miss out on their favorite shows and eliminate all TV.

And you can forget Hinge + Tinder — of those surveyed, two-thirds use real estate apps and a majority browse homes online. Unmortgaged millennials are home-search obsessed, and would rather swipe through interiors of homes than swipe right (or left…) on romantic prospects. 🤳

Knowing how motivated homebuyers are, we dug into Opendoor’s Nashville-area listings to round up 3 different homes that $600K can buy you around NASH.

6949 Harpeth Glen Trce., Nashville

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Opendoor can buy a home for you and hold it while you secure your financing.

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3 BD, 2.5 BA | $550,000 | An open floor plan makes entertaining a breeze, and a stylish kitchen with bright cabinets, generous counter space + a center island is great for food preparation.

2605D Traughber Dr., Nashville

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Selling too? Opendoor helps Nashvillians line-up their close dates.

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3 BD, 2.5 BA | $594,000 | Complete with laminate floors throughout, plenty of natural light, and a neutral palette, this home features an outdoor patio, lush grass, and great opportunity for adding personal touches.

141 Ruland Cir., Hendersonville

3 BD, 2.5 BA | $542,000 | This home boasts a two-car garage, an impressive kitchen, and a primary bedroom with a private ensuite featuring a separate tub and shower + dual sinks.

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