2023 rental listings for GenZ

GenZ is a unique demographic with unique needs. What role can this group be expected to play in 2023 and beyond?

Good performance within the real estate market in 2023 will undoubtedly come from the rental market. While those solely dedicated to home sales, which is an ongoing challenge given the fact that recovery from Covid is still in play via vehicles such as inflation and interest rate, those with a rental portfolio can expect a relatively good year … but that is conditional!

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Conditional on the basis of interpreting the needs in the market. For example, TPN Credit Bureau says that in Q2 last year, 54% of rentals were in the region of R3000 to R7000 per month. This is pertinent when talking about GenZ and their renting patterns because it is within this demographic that we are seeing some emerging trends, including that of sharing a rental property, which allows two individuals to explore and share the costs of a higher-quality rental.

This is good news for owners of rental properties in this range, as they will potentially be able to charge more in such a shared scheme. However, if this is the market – both GenZ and shared rental – that owners wish to target, they do need some understanding of the ‘new’ needs of millennials. This market has changed somewhat post-Covid, particularly those that work from home or split their time between the office and home.

Understanding the GenZ market today

This group is ultimately seeking life-balance mobility, given the events of the past three years. However, a one-size-fits-all mentality isn’t where they would like to be positioned because of their need to be recognised individually. This makes determining their needs somewhat difficult, yet there are some particular factors that are generic and relative to a rental property:

Eco-friendly attitude

GenZ is driven to explore how their capabilities can make an impact and create a sustainable influence, particularly regarding environmental concerns and an eco-friendly lifestyle.

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Digital communication

GenZ is heavily dependent on social media for communication and engagement with others, preferring texting as a primary form of communication, and can be quite demanding in expecting an immediate response to queries.

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Work environment

Hybrid work environments are favoured, as are online purchases and trendy neighbourhoods.

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Culturally diverse and outdoor-friendly neighbourhoods Rental property needs:

Frugal and entrepreneurial

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Fickle in property

GenZ is quick to ‘jump ship’ when disliking factors beyond their control.

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While GenZ’s financial power may be currently limited, but as it grows in forthcoming years, this demographic will be shaping the renter of the future: one that is highly tech-savvy, very research-focused, quality-demanding, and confident.

Writer : Kerry Dimmer

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