From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhomebuyerhome‧buy‧er /ˈhəʊmˌbaɪə $ ˈhoʊmˌbaɪər/ noun [countable] someone who is buying a home
Examples from the Corpus
homebuyer• In 1979 a homebuyer would have only had a choice of repayment or the newly-popular endowment mortgages.• Take, for example, a homebuyer with a £50,000 mortgage who also has £10,000 in a 90-day Halifax Building Society account.• But, as every homebuyer knows, house prices have risen at a far greater rate.• The essential point is that real interest rates effectively determine the cost of housing to the homebuyer.