EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 3 MIN
Why All-Cash Buyers Still Dominate So Much of the Housing Market
from Mortgage Research Network Podcast · host Mortgage Research Network
Nearly one-third of U.S. homes are still being bought entirely in cash, reshaping who wins—and who loses—in today’s housing market. Tim Lucas and Craig Berry break down new data showing why cash remains king, who these buyers are, and what it means for everyday homebuyers.In this episode you’ll learn:How big cash buying really is: Cash deals peaked near 35% when mortgage rates hit the high-7% range and remain historically elevated.Who’s paying cash: The typical cash buyer is 58 years old, while repeat cash buyers average 68, reflecting decades of wealth accumulation.Where cash dominates: Only 19% of primary homes are cash—but 57% of vacation homes and 56% of investment properties are bought without financing.Why sellers prefer cash: Faster closings, fewer risks, and sometimes lower accepted prices for certainty.The trade-offs: Avoid interest—but sacrifice liquidity and potentially higher returns elsewhere (stocks gained 16%+ in 2025).The bigger shift: A growing divide between cash-rich buyers and mortgage-dependent households—and what that means for future paths to homeownership.Read the full article: https://www.mortgageresearch.com/articles/all-cash-home-buying-remain-a-strong-force-in-the-housing-market-says-study/
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