While there has been much debate regarding immigration in the U.S., a new study suggests that immigrants may have a surprising influence on home values.
Read More »Housing for New Americans
Immigration is up—and so is home buying among this demographic. Click through to find out where these new Americans are settling down.
Read More »Immigrants Sped-up Housing Recovery
A new report found that immigrant homebuyers played a big role in helping the housing industry bounce back from the Great Recession—particularly in larger markets. Immigrants are also likely to influence housing trends in the coming years, as their interest in homeownership increases the longer they live in the U.S. According to the report, the suburbs can expect the most growth.
Read More »Immigrants Struggle to Attain American Dream of Homeownership
Many immigrants struggle to gain homeownership, however, many immigrants who have been here for 10 years or longer, especially those with higher education, are able to find higher paying jobs and buy a home. Over 61 percent of immigrants from travel-ban countries are homeowners, coming close to the domestic-born homeownership rate of 68.8 percent.
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