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Angi Releases 2024 State of Home Spending Report

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  • Interest rates will continue to drive “renovate over relocate” mentality in 2025

  • 93% of homeowners are planning projects in 2025 despite economic pressures and rising stress levels

  • Home projects emerged as the most stressful budget item in 2024, surpassing healthcare and childcare


DENVER, Jan. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 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 Homeownership
While 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.