Angi Releases 2024 State of Home Spending Report
28 Gennaio 2025 - 3:00PM
Homeownership continues to play a central role in the American
dream, and despite navigating tighter budgets and rising stress
levels, homeowners remain dedicated to the care and improvement of
their homes.
Angi’s 2024 State of Home Spending
Report reveals that 93% of homeowners plan to take on home
projects in 2025, even as total spending on home projects dropped
by 12% in 2024.
With interest rates remaining high and housing inventory scarce,
67% of homeowners express a preference for renovating their current
homes to better meet their needs rather than moving, underscoring
the value they place on their homes amid economic challenges and
the ongoing stress of home maintenance. The study found that 43%
believe stress related to home repairs has increased in the last
year. According to the survey, home repairs, maintenance, and
improvement was the budget item that caused the most stress, ahead
of other costs, including healthcare, debt, savings, childcare,
education, and entertainment.
“Homeowners are clearly committed to their homes,” said Angie
Hicks, Co-Founder of Angi. “Even as economic pressures and
challenges to getting projects done mount, the desire to create
functional, personalized, and well-maintained spaces is stronger
than ever. The optimism for 2025 reflects the enduring value of
homeownership as both a financial and emotional investment.”
In Angi’s report, pros shared that homeowners were excited to
tackle upgrades like interior painting using simpler palettes and
monochromatic schemes, remodeling bathrooms with larger, easier to
maintain showers, making durable and budget-conscious landscaping
improvements, and installing new flooring using lighter and natural
shades.
The Hurdles of HomeownershipWhile homeowners
remained dedicated to their properties, especially as they stayed
in their homes due to higher interest rates, they faced some
challenges in getting projects done.
- Skilled Labor Shortages: While nearly all
homeowners (93%) plan to tackle projects in 2025, 54% shared that
they struggle to find qualified professionals, citing delays,
higher costs, and limited availability.
- Unexpected Costs: When homeowners did complete
projects, over 50% shared that they encountered surprise expenses,
especially for materials and labor.
- Rising Stress: Overall, 61% of homeowners are
concerned about being able to afford home maintenance or repairs in
2025, with this sense of concern being heightened among younger
homeowners.
Generational Spending Trends: Boomers Lead, Millennials
Prioritize Maintenance
- Boomers led home spending in 2024, averaging
$14,140, with a focus on home improvements.
- Millennials prioritized maintenance, spending
$2,316 on upkeep–$1,000 more than any other generation.
- High-income households earning over $150,000
increased spending to $21,958, up from $20,649 in 2023.
2025 Home Trends: Sustainability, Innovation, and
Multigenerational Living
- Future-Focused Budgeting: 63% of homeowners
aged 18-44 are actively saving for future projects, compared to
just 49% of homeowners aged 65 and older.
- Sustainability Gains Momentum: Homeowners are
planning for outdoor spaces, solar panel installations, and
energy-efficient upgrades, reflecting a push towards sustainable
living.
- Multigenerational Needs: With 1 in 4
homeowners living in multigenerational households, these households
are more likely to be taking on larger renovations and adding
lifestyle-enhancing features to their homes.
Despite Challenges, Homeowners Continue to Invest
StrategicallyEven with tighter budgets, homeowners made
thoughtful investments in their homes in 2024 and started planning
for 2025:
- 93% Plan Projects in 2025: Popular upcoming
projects include routine maintenance (36%), interior painting
(22%), and flooring installations (13%).
- Long-Term Investments: 46% of homeowners plan
large-scale projects over the next five years, such as kitchen
remodels (31%) and bathroom upgrades (28%).
- Renovation Over Relocation: 67% of homeowners
would prefer to renovate rather than move, reflecting challenges
like high interest rates and limited housing inventory.
Home Project Spending Declines 12% in 2024, with Focus
Shifting to EssentialsHomeowners spent an average of
$12,050 on home projects in 2024, down from $13,667 in 2023. While
discretionary improvements slowed, essential upkeep and
lifestyle-driven upgrades took priority.
- Home Improvements: Home improvements remained
the largest spending category, with homeowners spending an average
of $9,322, relatively flat compared to $9,542 in 2023.
- Home Maintenance: Spending dropped to $1,750
(down from $2,458 in 2023), signaling a focus on essential
upkeep.
- Emergency Repairs: Spending on emergency
projects decreased to $978 in 2024, compared to $1,667 in 2023), a
positive indicator that proactive maintenance is reducing costly
emergencies.
To explore the full insights from Angi’s 2024 State of
Home Spending Report download the report here.
About Angi Inc.Angi (NASDAQ: ANGI) helps
homeowners get home projects done well and helps home service
professionals grow their businesses. We started in 1995 with a
simple goal to help people find skilled home pros in their area.
Now more than 25 years later, we've evolved to help people with
everything from finding, booking and hiring a skilled pro, to
researching costs, finding inspiration and discovering project
possibilities. With an extensive nationwide network of skilled home
pros, Angi has helped more than 150 million people maintain,
repair, renovate and improve their homes and has helped hundreds of
thousands of small local businesses grow.
Angi Corporate Communications Emily Do (303)
963-8352emily.do@angi.com
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