This paper will analyze current trends of homeownership amongst low income Americans. The goal of this paper is to see what groups within low-income Americans as a whole have been most affected from 2006 to 2018. This includes analysis of race, educational obtainment, age and poverty status to see each variable’s effect on homeownership. This research also looks into what has caused historic and continued low-homeownership rates amongst different groups such as Black and single households. It also analyzes the lasting affect the 2008 financial crisis has on homeownership trends in America today
In late 1989, members of the American Society ofReal Estate Counselors participated in a survey abou...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
Summary. This paper is a critical analysis of recent US policy to promote low-income homeownership. ...
Achieving the American Dream? a Longitudinal Analysis of the Homeownership Experiences of Low-Incom...
This report finds that the economic realities facing low-income families often make homeownership a ...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the costs and benefits of homeownership for low-income househ...
Homeownership for low-income families is becoming the housing policy of choice in the 1990’s. To wha...
The decade-long decline in the homeownership rate in the United States has generated substantial dis...
Summary. This paper is a critical analysis of recent US policy to promote low-income homeownership. ...
We use psychological theory to investigate how attitudes toward homebuying relate to first-time home...
A primary motivation for promoting homeownership is the concept that owner-occupied housing can be a...
Federal programs have consistently encouraged ever-lower-income households to buy homes, despite con...
A key source of wealth and a symbol of hard work, homeownership is at the heart of the American Drea...
Although homeownership rates currently stand at historically high levels for all segments of the U.S...
In late 1989, members of the American Society ofReal Estate Counselors participated in a survey abou...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
Summary. This paper is a critical analysis of recent US policy to promote low-income homeownership. ...
Achieving the American Dream? a Longitudinal Analysis of the Homeownership Experiences of Low-Incom...
This report finds that the economic realities facing low-income families often make homeownership a ...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the costs and benefits of homeownership for low-income househ...
Homeownership for low-income families is becoming the housing policy of choice in the 1990’s. To wha...
The decade-long decline in the homeownership rate in the United States has generated substantial dis...
Summary. This paper is a critical analysis of recent US policy to promote low-income homeownership. ...
We use psychological theory to investigate how attitudes toward homebuying relate to first-time home...
A primary motivation for promoting homeownership is the concept that owner-occupied housing can be a...
Federal programs have consistently encouraged ever-lower-income households to buy homes, despite con...
A key source of wealth and a symbol of hard work, homeownership is at the heart of the American Drea...
Although homeownership rates currently stand at historically high levels for all segments of the U.S...
In late 1989, members of the American Society ofReal Estate Counselors participated in a survey abou...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
Summary. This paper is a critical analysis of recent US policy to promote low-income homeownership. ...