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On its Developments housing blog yesterday, The Wall Street Journal wrote about a National Foundation for Credit Counseling survey, which shows that many in the country no longer think that homeownership is a way to build wealth.
The survey, which included just over 1,000 adults, found that one-third do not think that they will ever be able to afford a new home, and a number believe that they will keep renting for the foreseeable future.
From the blog:
Consider it a by-product of the housing crisis, as millions of Americans face plunging home values leaving many stuck with a house worth less than the mortgage. This is only adding to the number of foreclosures and short-sales, eroding prices further and slowing recovery. Would-be buyers are sticking with landlords, while many who lose their residence return to writing rent checks.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/wsj_changing_perspectives_about_homeownership/1064.
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