New Homebuyer Happiness Index: Tennessee

When it comes to being happy with their new home purchase, people in Tennessee ranked No. 14 nationally, according to the LawnStarter.com New Homebuyer Happiness Index Survey. The national New Homebuyer Happiness Index average was 81. Tennesseans averaged 82.3.

To create the index, LawnStarter surveyed 5,672 people from all 50 states who said they had purchased a home in 2019, and asked them 118 questions about their new homes. Included were questions about whether they regretted their decision, and how satisfied they were with their new home’s safety, job market, their neighbors’ friendliness and whether it was a good place to raise kids.

We also asked about the sacrifices they made while saving for a home, what hoped-for features they gave up on during the homebuying process, and what they refused to give up on.

Here’s how people from Tennessee compared to the national average in several measures of home happiness:

Other Measures of Happiness

People from Tennessee were most insistent that they would not give up on the number of bedrooms. Tennesseans were most likely to give up proximity to work.

Respondents from Tennessee were asked to rate the friendliness of their neighbors on a 10-point scale. They gave their neighbors an average grade of 7.6. The national average score was 7.6, putting Tennesseans at No. 24 nationally.
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Logan Freedman

Logan Freedman

Logan Freedman has been expertly producing content marketing for more than five years, with a focus on data-driven content. Logan has a passion for finding unique and catchy trends in data. His work has been featured in USA Today, People magazine, Pitchfork, The Guardian, and many other publications. He found his calling after studying political science and several other topics at Florida Gulf Coast University.