Expanding Homeownership, President’s Quarterly Update, What You Need to Know, Success Stories, and More
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June 9, 2022 |
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Expanding Homeownership |
June is Homeownership Month, and NAR is working closely with the Biden administration, Congress, state and local leaders, and industry partners on increasing homeownership opportunities in America. Read more about how you can get involved in helping more people achieve this cornerstone of the American Dream. |
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Homeownership is the largest source of wealth among families, with the median value of a primary residence worth about 10 times the median value of families’ financial assets. Over the past decade, a homeowner who purchased a single-family existing home would have gained more than $229,000 in home equity if the home were sold at the median sales price in the fourth quarter of 2021. |
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Nearly 75% of Americans say that owning a home is a more significant measure of achievement than having a successful career or even raising a family, according to a survey from Bankrate.com of about 2,500 adults. Homeownership topped being able to retire (66%), having a successful career (60%), owning an automobile (50%), having children (40%), and earning a college degree (35%). |
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Pending home sales fell 3.9% in April, as contract activity decreased for the sixth consecutive month. Only the Midwest region saw signings increase month-over-month, while the other three major regions reported declines. Each of the four regions registered a drop in year-over-year contract activity. |
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NAR recently provided input on HUD’s proposal to allow the FHA to modify mortgages of distressed homeowners to terms up to 40 years. A standard for determining a borrower’s ability to repay must be flexible to accommodate borrowers with unique circumstances. Modifying mortgages to a monthly payment homeowners can meet with a moderately longer amortization helps support both homeownership and market stability. |
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The REALTOR® Party At Work |
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MIBOR REALTOR® Association Joins Community Effort to Create Linear Park |
The MIBOR REALTOR® Association secured a Placemaking Grant to help community groups transform unused space in Shelbyville, Ind., into a linear park. Porter Park will be a beautiful gateway to the west side of the Shelby County trail system, encouraging users to continue along the path where the city is adding more mileage and providing an opportunity to learn local history along the way. |
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Plant Advocacy Seeds through Placemaking |
Gain political capital, increase your influence, and enhance the REALTOR® image when you collaborate with local leaders on a Placemaking project such as a community garden, playground, parklet, or dog park. The REALTOR® Party provides Placemaking grants and a range of additional resources, including a toolkit and technical assistance.
Questions? Contact Catherine Mesick at 202-383-7512. |
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Drive With NAR: Clearing a Path for First-Time Buyers |
In the latest episode of REALTOR Magazine’s popular podcast, Drive With NAR, REALTORS® Bethany Nolan and Blair Myers discuss their experiences with first-time homebuyers in East Texas and Atlanta, what the latest generation of homebuyers wants, and whether the traditional American Dream still exists. |
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