Sino-Singapore Jingwei client, June 22, 58 The same city, Anjuke released on the 22nd "Research Report of Graduates in 2020" shows that over 60% of graduates have a plan to buy a house, and 93.7% of graduates want to buy a house before the age of 35; During the trip, more than 80% of the graduates choose to travel by public transportation, and 40% of the graduates have the intention to buy a car.

Over 70% of graduates will choose to share

  In terms of renting, the report shows that indoor supporting facilities, housing orientation, and lighting are the most important factors for graduates when renting a house, and transportation convenience has become the third factor of concern. However, focusing on the choice of housing for graduates in first-tier cities, in addition to attaching the most importance to indoor supporting facilities, the importance of transportation convenience has increased, ranking second.

  For the first-time graduates, high rents have become a pain for many people. The report shows that about 30% of the graduates rented at 1001-1500 yuan/month, the highest proportion; followed by 1501-2000 yuan/month, accounting for 23.0%.

  Photo source: 58 Tongcheng, Anjuke, "Research Report of Graduates in 2020"

  The report shows that the rent of most graduates accounts for about 20-30% of the wages, and the rent of graduates in the first-tier cities is slightly higher than that of the new first-tier cities. In this case, 76.9% of the graduates rely on personal wages to solve the rent problem, but 45.6% of the graduates still need family support, and about 20% of the graduates need the family to provide full rent support.

  In order to save money, many graduates tend to choose the form of shared rent. The report shows that due to economic reasons, 46.6% of the graduates will choose to rent a common residential area, 74.2% of the graduates will choose to share. From the perspective of gender, male graduates choose to rent a house for more than 30%, while female graduates choose to rent a house for only 21.4%.

Over 90% of graduates want to buy a house before the age of 35

  Regarding the question of whether to buy a house, a report released by 58 Tongcheng and Anjuke showed that 66.7% of graduates said they had a clear plan to buy a house, and 44.4% of graduates said they planned to buy a house in the city where they work (including the home city of the work city). 20% of graduates said they plan to buy a home in their hometown. Among them, the proportion of graduates in first-tier cities who want to buy a house in the working city is 48.8%, while the ratio in new first-tier cities is 42.5%.

  Compared with the different places to buy a house, most graduates are more determined about the goal of buying a house before the age of 35. According to the survey, 93.7% of graduates expressed their desire to buy a house before the age of 35, and the ideal age for buying more than half of the graduates is between 31-35.

  Photo source: 58 Tongcheng, Anjuke, "Research Report of Graduates in 2020"

  However, from the current point of view, about 80% of the graduates still need family support in the purchase of housing. 61.8% of the graduates only want their family to support the down payment, and another 20.4% of the graduates hope to solve the financing problem of house purchase by themselves.

  In addition, 74% of graduates tend to buy new houses when buying a house, and another 16.2% of graduates said that it does not matter whether they are new or second-hand houses. In terms of the mentality of buying a house, the ideal apartment type of graduates prefers a comfortable three-bedroom, accounting for 59%, and two-bedroom for 35.4%.

Over 80% of graduates choose public transportation

  The report shows that for commuting travel methods, 85.7% of graduates choose to travel by public transportation such as subway and bus, and the proportions of rental, online car rental, and riding methods are all above 30%.

  Photo source: 58 Tongcheng, Anjuke, "Research Report of Graduates in 2020"

  In terms of commuting time, the survey data shows that graduates account for 84.9% of the one-way commuting time within 45 minutes; from the perspective of monthly commuting costs, most graduates' commuting costs are between 100-500 yuan, and the cost is 500 yuan The above graduates accounted for 18.4%.

  However, with the increasing demand for quality life, some graduates are increasingly favoring car travel. However, compared with home purchases, graduates' willingness to buy a car is not so strong. The report shows that only 44% of graduates expressed their willingness to buy a car.

  Over 70% of graduates said they would choose a loan when buying a car, and 26.8% of graduates would buy a car in full. Among them, the proportion of first-tier city graduates who choose to borrow more than 80%.

  According to the report, the trendy graduates attach great importance to automobile brands, accounting for 63.4%, followed by price, accounting for 61.5%. In addition, models, energy types, and displacements are also the focus of graduates when buying cars. At the ideal age for buying a car, 56.4% of graduates said they want to own a car before the age of 30, which is more advanced than the ideal age for buying a house. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei APP)