More than 30% of African-Americans polled in a new study believe that home values came in lower than expected.
Read More »Hispanics Found to be a Driving Market Force
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, which occurs every October, Realtor.com has published three new surveys outlining how Hispanic buyers affect real-estate market over the last year. The nationwide surveys included the Hispanic Homebuyer Profile, the Hispanic New Homeowner Profile, ...
Read More »That Complex Process Called Homebuying
Is it just finances that keep consumers wary of owning a home? Here’s what a NeighborWorks survey revealed about the barriers to homeownership.
Read More »Homeownership for Hispanics on the Rise, Despite National Stall
Despite the mostly stagnant homeownership report, the number of Hispanic buyers entering the market has continued to grow over the last five years. The only homeownership rate to see a spike, Hispanics will likely be the primary driver of new homeowners for the next decade and beyond.
Read More »Mortgage Access Becoming More Prevalent Among Blacks & Hispanics
Eased credit access is allowing more people to be eligible for mortgage loans, especially among middle-income blacks and Hispanics, but despite the uptick, they still lag behind in the housing market recovery.
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