The goals and strategies of housing policy has been renewing because of altercations of socioeconomic environment. The population composition is totally changing while it is decreasing. Moreover, we have to face a low-growth society shortly. With these changes home-buyers have been changing their aspects of home purchasing behaviors. Currently, people tend to purchase homes for living rather than investing, which had been a major reason for many years. Even though purchasing homes for living, not for investment, is believed to increasing the housing welfare, it has not yet been fully analyzed. Thus, this study aims to analyze factors which influence on the first time home purchasing. By utilizing Annual Housing Survey, it adopts various statistical methods, especially logistic regression analysis. The analysis shows that people who are self-employed living out of capital area with children have more possibilities to purchase their home. The result will assist to understand the first time home purchasing behaviors. Moreover, it will provide fundamental information for the better housing policy for the future.