The company plans to devote the funds over the next five years to advancing racial equity by addressing affordable housing and financial health in Black and Latinx communities.
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The increase not only bested the national average, but one demographic posted its largest gain since 2017.
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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.
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Information reveals that just a quarter of African-Americans could afford the typical home in 2018. Several markets, though, saw affordability decline by more than 30%.
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As the patch is set to expire in 2021, one group said altering requirements would help minorities’ access to homeownership.
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While homeownership rates among whites rose in Q2 2019, minorities continue to struggle. Click through to see how far the rate fell.
Read More »Minorities Struggle to Secure Homeownership
Information from the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) found that homeownership rates for minorities fell to 64.2% in Q1 2019 from 64.8% ...
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A recent report revealed that minorities, older millennials, Gen Xers, and parents are showing the highest likelihood to become homeowners this year.
Read More »Increasing Access to Mortgages for Minorities
Laurie Goodman and Alanna McCargo of the Urban Institute's Housing Finance Policy Center explain why increasing homeowership to minorities is critical to the economy—and what lenders can do to help.
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