Gallup Survey Shows 25% of U.S. Non-Homeowners Expect to Buy Within Five Years

The reading is the lowest since Gallup first asked the question in 2013, with homebuying expectations down from 30% in 2025 and 49% in 2017.

Fact Check
All key figures in the claim are directly confirmed by the primary Gallup News source ('Homebuying Intentions Decline Further in U.S.', published April 29, 2026): the 25% current reading, the record-low status since tracking began in 2013, the decline from 30% in 2025, and the prior high of 49% in 2017. The linked X post by @KobeissiLetter accurately reflects the Gallup report. Multiple independent outlets corroborate the same data. No conflicting evidence was found.
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Summary

A Gallup survey found that 25% of U.S. non-homeowners expect to buy a home within the next five years, the lowest level since the polling group first began asking the question in 2013. The figure is down from 30% in 2025 and 49% in 2017. The source also said 45% of non-homeowners do not expect to buy a home, highlighting weakening purchase expectations in the housing market.

Terms & Concepts
  • Housing market sentiment: A measure of how consumers feel about homebuying conditions and their likelihood of purchasing property.