According to over 80% of Americans surveyed by the National
Association of Home Builders (NAHB), homeownership is one of the highest
and best investments in not only a financial future but also an
emotional and mental future as well. Home provides security in
investment, security in living (the physical walls of the home),
security in family (many couples dream of owning a home to rear their
children), and security in equity in the future.
Homes are one of the largest financial investments that can be made
that will absolutely return money to a homeowner in the form of equity
loans that can be taken out of the house.
Most everyone has heard of the “American Dream” and Leonard Boswell,
former U.S. Representative, described it best when he said, “The
American Dream is one of success, home ownership, college education for
one’s children, and have a secure job to provide these and other goals.”
The (NAHB) believes this still holds true in today’s current housing
market. According to a polling done in July on over 2,800 registered
voters “…..most Americans believe that owning a home remains an integral
part of the American Dream and that policymakers need to take active
steps to encourage and protect homeownership,” said NAHB Chairman Ed
Brady.
The polling was done to explore the American peoples’ perspective on
homeownership, housing production, and government programs that assist
in homeownership. Four out of five Americans still factor homeownership
into the “American Dream’” believing it is still a worthy investment.
The key outcomes of the study were as follows: 82% of Americans feel
that owning a home is the highest of investments, 81% of 18-29 year old
Americans are planning
to purchase a new home, 72% agree that the government providing tax
incentives help fuel homeownership, 46% feel that now is a good time to
purchase a new house and 36% of the Americans surveyed planned to
purchase a new home within the next three years.
So with that said, homeownership is still a big part of the “American
Dream” and to end with another quote, Maya Angelou describes
homeownership as this, “The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe
place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.”
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