Despite Inflation and Recession Fears, U.S. Homeowners Continued to Invest in Their Homes in 2022
08 December 2022 - 01:05AM
GlobeNewswire Inc.
Angi, a leading and comprehensive solution for everything home,
today released the 2022 State of Home Spending report which found
that U.S. homeowners continued to invest in their homes at levels
elevated from prior years. Those who took on home projects last
year, spent an average of $12,904 on home improvement, home
maintenance and emergency repairs this year across an average of
12.5 projects.
This annual report focuses on trends in home spending including
drivers, obstacles, top projects and forecasts for the years
ahead.
From this year’s report, analysis and data show that 2022 marks
a return to more normal home spending patterns representing an
increase in spending and projects from 2019 and 2020 and a decrease
in home services spending and projects from 2021. There was
unusually high demand in 2021, and now this year's report shows how
2021 home services spending and projects was likely an outlier.
“This year, home spending was higher than pre-pandemic years
with homeowners across the country continuing to heavily invest in
their homes and take on home improvement, maintenance and emergency
work,” said Angie Hicks, Chief Customer Officer, Angi. “The
enduring trend of the pandemic era is all about making your home
customized to fit your needs. Our homes now have a different value
providing us with more than a financial return. This shift in the
value of our homes will have a lasting impact on home improvement
moving forward.”
Highlights from this years’ report include:
- Across all three categories of home spending—improvement,
maintenance, and emergencies— total average spending in 2022 was
$12,904 across an average of 12.5
projects. Total home services spending was relatively flat compared
to 2020 and increased 42% since our 2019 State of Home Spending
report.
- Home improvement spending was $8,484 in 2022.
Homeowners who invested in home improvement did an average of 3.2
projects, which was nearly flat compared to the previous years’
number of projects.
- Home maintenance spending in 2022 was $2,467.
The average number of completed maintenance projects was 7.5.
Homeowners completed an average of 3 landscaping jobs, 2.2 cleaning
jobs, and 2.3 other maintenance projects.
- Home emergency spending was $1,953 across 1.8
projects per household.
- The top three most popular projects of 2022 were regular
maintenance (38%) (such as lawn mowing, gutter cleaning), interior
painting (34%), and bathroom remodels (29%). While bathroom
remodels and interior painting were in the top three projects for
the last two years, this is the first time we asked specifically
about maintenance and were not surprised to see it as the most
popular project.
- Representing one of the biggest shifts since the start of the
pandemic, the top reason for completing a home improvement project
was to make the home better suit lifestyle needs, which was the
primary reason among over a third (34%) of all households. The
second most common reason was to get personal enjoyment out of an
outdated home, with over a quarter of homeowners doing work for
this reason (27%). Prior to the start of the pandemic, return on
investment or other financial reasons were consistently the top
motivator for improvement spending.
- Homeowners value their homes now more than before the start of
the COVID-19 pandemic (86% said Yes, 14% said No).
To read the report and learn more about home improvement trends
in 2022, click here or download the report here.
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